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Research Article

Production of juveniles of the freshwater, egg-laying lymnaeid snail Radix plicatula as prey for the juveniles of Whitman leech (Whitmania pigra)

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Pages 47-57 | Received 07 Mar 2023, Accepted 05 Jun 2023, Published online: 14 Jun 2023
 

ABSTRACT

The leech Whitmania pigra is well known in traditional Chinese medicine for promoting human blood circulation and alleviating blood stasis. To evaluate its suitability as bait for this neonate leech, we investigate the reproductive efficiency of the snail Radix plicatula under laboratory conditions. Furthermore, the effects of the size of R. plicatula on the growth of newborn W. pigra were evaluated. Wild snails laid eggs in mid-March with body weight >0.223 g and peaked at the beginning of April to early May. The accumulated number of eggs was 1489.70 ± 895.98 and 2145.67 ± 694.47 separately for individual and paired snails (P = 0.083). The time elapsed up to the hatching of the first egg in the four collected egg masses ranged from 12 to 18 days, and the hatching percentage ranged from 97-% to 100-%  . The predation rate of the newborn W. pigra was significantly higher when feeding on small snails than on medium and large snails (P < 0.01). Furthermore, increased snail size resulted in decreased leech growth and survival rates. The investigations demonstrated that the snail R. plicatula could serve as a suitable living bait in the rearing of W. pigra to help alleviate the scarcity of leech on the market.

Acknowledgments

This study was supported by the Taizhou Agricultural Science and Technology Support Plan (Grant No. TN202003) and the Jiangxi Province Key Research and Development (R&D) Program of Jiangxi province, China (20212BBG73040).

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

The work was supported by the Taizhou Agricultural Science and Technology Support Plan [TN202003]; Jiangxi Province Key Research and Development (R&D) Program of Jiangxi province, China [20212BBG73040].

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