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The potential of aquatic haematophagous, liquidosomatophagous and macrophagous leeches as a tool for iDNA characterisation

The potential of aquatic haematophagous, liquidosomatophagous and macrophagous leeches as a tool for iDNA characterisation

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Abstract Leeches play important roles in food webs due to their abundance, diversity and feeding habits. Studies using invertebrate-derived DNA (iDNA) extracted from leech gut contents to target vertebrate DNA have focused on the Indo-Pacific region and mainly leveraged the leech family Haemadipsidae, composed of haematophagous terrestrial leeches, while the aquatic haematophagous, liquidosomatophagous and macrophagous counterparts have largely been disregarded. While there is general knowledge regarding the taxonomic groups that leeches prefer to feed on, detailed taxonomic resolution is still missing and therefore, their potential use for monitoring animals is not known. In this study, 116 non-haemadipsid leeches belonging to 12 species and spanning the three feeding habits were collected in Mexico and Canada. We used DNA metabarcoding to investigate their diet and assess their potential use for vertebrate monitoring. We detected vertebrate taxa from five orders including fish, turtles and birds in the diet of the aquatic haematophagous leeches; eight invertebrate orders of annelids, arthropods and molluscs in the liquidosomatophagous leeches; and ten orders of invertebrates belonging to Arthropoda and Annelida, as well as one vertebrate and one parasitic nematode, in the macrophagous leeches. These results show the potential use of iDNA from the gut content of aquatic haematophagous leeches for retrieving vertebrate taxa, and from macrophagous and liquidosomatophagous counterparts for invertebrates. Our study provides information about the dietary range of the freshwater leeches and the non-haemadipsid terrestrial leech and proof-of-concept for the use of non-haemadipsid leeches for animal monitoring, expanding our knowledge of the use of iDNA from leech gut contents to North America.

Oceguera-Figueroa Alejandro、Kvist Sebastian、Bohmann Kristine、Gilbert M Thomas P、Lynggaard Christina

Laboratorio de Helmintolog¨aa, Departamento de Zoolog¨aa, Instituto de Biolog¨aa, Universidad Nacional Aut¨?noma de M¨|xicoDepartment of Natural History, Royal Ontario Museum||Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of TorontoSection for Evolutionary Genomics, The Globe Institute, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of CopenhagenSection for Evolutionary Genomics, The Globe Institute, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen||University MuseumSection for Evolutionary Genomics, The Globe Institute, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen

10.1101/2021.05.01.442262

环境生物学动物学生物科学现状、生物科学发展

DietiDNALeechesMetabarcoding

Oceguera-Figueroa Alejandro,Kvist Sebastian,Bohmann Kristine,Gilbert M Thomas P,Lynggaard Christina.The potential of aquatic haematophagous, liquidosomatophagous and macrophagous leeches as a tool for iDNA characterisation[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-08-02].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.05.01.442262.点此复制

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