1. Can different species of medicinal leeches ( Hirudo spp.) interbreed?
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Petrauskienė, Laima, Utevska, Olga, and Utevsky, Serge
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HIRUDO medicinalis , *ANIMAL species , *ANIMAL morphology , *TAXONOMY - Abstract
Since the 18th century, the medicinal leech Hirudo medicinalis has been thought to comprise a single species with several different color morphs, but recently some of these color morphs have been assigned to separate species based on morphology, geographical distribution, and molecular sequence data. This research was aimed at testing the ability of three of these species, H. medicinalis, Hirudo verbana, and Hirudo orientalis, to interbreed. We found that in the laboratory, all three species were able to mate with each other and produce hybrid offspring. This suggests that the reproductive isolation is not strong among these species of the genus Hirudo. However, fewer offspring were produced from interspecific crosses compared with intraspecific crosses. This decrease of fecundity (and in some cases, offspring viability) indicates some degree of reproductive isolation between H. medicinalis, H. verbana, and H. orientalis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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