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Unravelling the Extent of Diversity within the Iberian Medicinal Leeches (Hirudinea: Hirudo) Using Molecules and Morphology

SIMPLE SUMMARY: During the last decade, our understanding of the biogeography of Western-Palaearctic leeches (genus Hirudo) has begun to unravel, unveiling their diversity in practically all of Europe, except for its westernmost peninsula, Iberia. We discovered for the first time H. verbana in Spain...

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Autores principales: Arias, Andrés, Surugiu, Victor, Carballeira, Rafael, Popa, Oana Paula, Popa, Luis Ovidiu, Utevsky, Serge
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8070045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33918739
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10040315
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author Arias, Andrés
Surugiu, Victor
Carballeira, Rafael
Popa, Oana Paula
Popa, Luis Ovidiu
Utevsky, Serge
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: During the last decade, our understanding of the biogeography of Western-Palaearctic leeches (genus Hirudo) has begun to unravel, unveiling their diversity in practically all of Europe, except for its westernmost peninsula, Iberia. We discovered for the first time H. verbana in Spain and conducted an integrative approach (combining morphology, anatomy, ecology with genetics) to characterize the newly recorded Iberian populations. We found two endemic and geographically separated Iberian lineages of H. verbana. One of them is easily distinguished by its distinctive colour-pattern and is described as H. verbana bilineata ssp. nov. We established its phylogenetic relationships with other European Hirudo spp. and confirmed the presence of a second species in Iberia, H. troctina. The provided distribution pattern of medicinal leeches contributes to a better understanding of the complexity of the Iberian Peninsula as a glacial refugium/cradle for endemisms, sheltering species populations that began to settle throughout the Pleistocene. Finally, we highlight the urgent need for implementing conservation measures to reverse the evident decline of Iberian populations of medicinal leeches. ABSTRACT: Until the beginning of the 21st century, the famous medicinal leech was thought to be represented by only one species, Hirudo medicinalis. However, recent publications have demonstrated that under that name, at least five different species of medicinal leeches were hidden. During the last decade, the biogeography of Western-Palaearctic leeches has begun to unravel, untangling their diversity in practically all of Europe, except for its westernmost peninsula, Iberia. Hirudo medicinalis has been repeatedly reported from Iberia, but those records were considered questionable. We discovered H. verbana in northern Spain, constituting its first record in Iberia. Using an integrative approach (combining morpho-anatomical data and molecular analyses using three genes, COI,12S rRNA, and ITS2), two endemic and geographically separated Iberian lineages have been found. One of them is easily distinguished by its distinctive colour-pattern and is described as H. verbana bilineata ssp. nov. We characterized the new subspecies morphologically, ecologically, and genetically. We also established its phylogenetic relationships with other European Hirudo spp. and confirm the presence of H. troctina in Iberia, occurring as far as 43° lat. N. Iberian H. verbana records constitute its westernmost known distribution to date. The provided distribution pattern of H. verbana contributes to a better understanding of the complexity of Iberia as a glacial refugium/cradle for endemisms, harbouring populations with a high degree of genetic structure that began to settle throughout the Pleistocene. Iberian Hirudo populations are declining in recent decades and there is an urgent need to assess their conservation status and to initiate conservation measures to reverse their decline.
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spelling pubmed-80700452021-04-26 Unravelling the Extent of Diversity within the Iberian Medicinal Leeches (Hirudinea: Hirudo) Using Molecules and Morphology Arias, Andrés Surugiu, Victor Carballeira, Rafael Popa, Oana Paula Popa, Luis Ovidiu Utevsky, Serge Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: During the last decade, our understanding of the biogeography of Western-Palaearctic leeches (genus Hirudo) has begun to unravel, unveiling their diversity in practically all of Europe, except for its westernmost peninsula, Iberia. We discovered for the first time H. verbana in Spain and conducted an integrative approach (combining morphology, anatomy, ecology with genetics) to characterize the newly recorded Iberian populations. We found two endemic and geographically separated Iberian lineages of H. verbana. One of them is easily distinguished by its distinctive colour-pattern and is described as H. verbana bilineata ssp. nov. We established its phylogenetic relationships with other European Hirudo spp. and confirmed the presence of a second species in Iberia, H. troctina. The provided distribution pattern of medicinal leeches contributes to a better understanding of the complexity of the Iberian Peninsula as a glacial refugium/cradle for endemisms, sheltering species populations that began to settle throughout the Pleistocene. Finally, we highlight the urgent need for implementing conservation measures to reverse the evident decline of Iberian populations of medicinal leeches. ABSTRACT: Until the beginning of the 21st century, the famous medicinal leech was thought to be represented by only one species, Hirudo medicinalis. However, recent publications have demonstrated that under that name, at least five different species of medicinal leeches were hidden. During the last decade, the biogeography of Western-Palaearctic leeches has begun to unravel, untangling their diversity in practically all of Europe, except for its westernmost peninsula, Iberia. Hirudo medicinalis has been repeatedly reported from Iberia, but those records were considered questionable. We discovered H. verbana in northern Spain, constituting its first record in Iberia. Using an integrative approach (combining morpho-anatomical data and molecular analyses using three genes, COI,12S rRNA, and ITS2), two endemic and geographically separated Iberian lineages have been found. One of them is easily distinguished by its distinctive colour-pattern and is described as H. verbana bilineata ssp. nov. We characterized the new subspecies morphologically, ecologically, and genetically. We also established its phylogenetic relationships with other European Hirudo spp. and confirm the presence of H. troctina in Iberia, occurring as far as 43° lat. N. Iberian H. verbana records constitute its westernmost known distribution to date. The provided distribution pattern of H. verbana contributes to a better understanding of the complexity of Iberia as a glacial refugium/cradle for endemisms, harbouring populations with a high degree of genetic structure that began to settle throughout the Pleistocene. Iberian Hirudo populations are declining in recent decades and there is an urgent need to assess their conservation status and to initiate conservation measures to reverse their decline. MDPI 2021-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8070045/ /pubmed/33918739 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10040315 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Unravelling the Extent of Diversity within the Iberian Medicinal Leeches (Hirudinea: Hirudo) Using Molecules and Morphology
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title_full_unstemmed Unravelling the Extent of Diversity within the Iberian Medicinal Leeches (Hirudinea: Hirudo) Using Molecules and Morphology
title_short Unravelling the Extent of Diversity within the Iberian Medicinal Leeches (Hirudinea: Hirudo) Using Molecules and Morphology
title_sort unravelling the extent of diversity within the iberian medicinal leeches (hirudinea: hirudo) using molecules and morphology
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8070045/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10040315
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