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Growth, survival and reproduction of the Turkish medicinal leech, Hirudo sulukii

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Pages 57-68 | Received 26 Dec 2020, Accepted 31 Jan 2021, Published online: 12 Feb 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The present study aimed to investigate growth, survival and reproduction of the Turkish medicinal leech, Hirudo sulukii, endemic to Southeastern Anatolia and whose biology is poorly understood. In comparison with the Southern medicinal leech, Hirudo verbana, which has a wide distribution throughout Eurasia, H. sulukii grew faster until the fourth month, then growth increased significantly in favour of H. verbana. At the beginning of gravidity, high mortality occurred in specimens of H. sulukii not transferred to moist peat, the cocoon deposition area. Gravidity occurred in almost all (98%) H. sulukii adults, but was detected in only 60% of H. verbana adults. Unlike the growing period, survival rate was greater in H. sulukii during the reproductive period. Gravidity and cocoon laying periods lasted longer in H. sulukii, which continued reproductive activity even in colder conditions. There were more and smaller sized cocoons having higher deformation rate in H. sulukii. Likewise, fewer and larger offspring having lower morphological abnormality were observed in cocoons having lower hatchling rates in H. sulukii. Collectively, our findings reveal that H. sulukii reaches adult size relatively early, continues its reproduction in cold conditions and displays high reproductive performance, thus making it a strong candidate for leech aquaculture.

Acknowledgments

We thank General Directorates affiliated to the Republic of Turkey Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry that allow the present study, the staff of Medicinal Leech Research Laboratory of Fisheries Research Institute where study was conducted, and local people who live near the wetlands, where broodstock leeches were collected, for their help. We are grateful to Prof. Daniel Shain (Rutgers University, USA) for language edits of the manuscript. The authors would like to thank the editor and anonymous reviewers for their comments on earlier versions of this paper, which greatly improved the manuscript.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Supplementary data

Supplemental data for this article can be accessed on the publisher’s website

Data Availability Statement

The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author [MC] upon reasonable request.

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Funding

This study was supported by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey [grant number 118R027]

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