Temporal distribution of ten calyptrate dipteran species of medicolegal importance in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Barbosa,Rodrigo Rocha
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Mello-Patiu,Cátia Antunes de, Ururahy-Rodrigues,Alexandre, Barbosa,Celso Guimarães, Queiroz,Margareth Maria de Carvalho
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
Texto Completo: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762010000200014
Resumo: Brazilian studies involving entomological succession patterns in carcasses have been used to describe the necrophagous entomofauna of a determined municipality or region with forensic objectives. Following the same objectives, an ecological study with 10 calyptrate dipterans was carried out during the winter of 2007 and the summer of 2008 in the metropolitan region of the municipality of Rio de Janeiro. The aim of this study was to describe several aspects of the phenology of these species in three neighbouring areas. Carcasses of three domestic pigs (Sus scrofa L.) were used in each season as models for forensic and legal medicine investigations in the region. Temperature, relative humidity and rainfall were measured daily and their relations with population abundance of the colonising species and the decomposition stages were analysed. Ten fly species were recorded to be colonising the carcasses, five of which belonged to the Calliphoridae family, three to the Muscidae, one to the Fanniidae and one to the Sarcophagidae family. Data show preferences of these species for climatic season and decomposition stage, as well as for the studied area and suggest that short distances can significantly influence the abundance of some species.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Temporal distribution of ten calyptrate dipteran species of medicolegal importance in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title Temporal distribution of ten calyptrate dipteran species of medicolegal importance in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
spellingShingle Temporal distribution of ten calyptrate dipteran species of medicolegal importance in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Barbosa,Rodrigo Rocha
calyptrate dipterans
domestic pigs
decomposition
Brazil
forensic entomology
title_short Temporal distribution of ten calyptrate dipteran species of medicolegal importance in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_full Temporal distribution of ten calyptrate dipteran species of medicolegal importance in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_fullStr Temporal distribution of ten calyptrate dipteran species of medicolegal importance in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Temporal distribution of ten calyptrate dipteran species of medicolegal importance in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_sort Temporal distribution of ten calyptrate dipteran species of medicolegal importance in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
author Barbosa,Rodrigo Rocha
author_facet Barbosa,Rodrigo Rocha
Mello-Patiu,Cátia Antunes de
Ururahy-Rodrigues,Alexandre
Barbosa,Celso Guimarães
Queiroz,Margareth Maria de Carvalho
author_role author
author2 Mello-Patiu,Cátia Antunes de
Ururahy-Rodrigues,Alexandre
Barbosa,Celso Guimarães
Queiroz,Margareth Maria de Carvalho
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barbosa,Rodrigo Rocha
Mello-Patiu,Cátia Antunes de
Ururahy-Rodrigues,Alexandre
Barbosa,Celso Guimarães
Queiroz,Margareth Maria de Carvalho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv calyptrate dipterans
domestic pigs
decomposition
Brazil
forensic entomology
topic calyptrate dipterans
domestic pigs
decomposition
Brazil
forensic entomology
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Brazilian studies involving entomological succession patterns in carcasses have been used to describe the necrophagous entomofauna of a determined municipality or region with forensic objectives. Following the same objectives, an ecological study with 10 calyptrate dipterans was carried out during the winter of 2007 and the summer of 2008 in the metropolitan region of the municipality of Rio de Janeiro. The aim of this study was to describe several aspects of the phenology of these species in three neighbouring areas. Carcasses of three domestic pigs (Sus scrofa L.) were used in each season as models for forensic and legal medicine investigations in the region. Temperature, relative humidity and rainfall were measured daily and their relations with population abundance of the colonising species and the decomposition stages were analysed. Ten fly species were recorded to be colonising the carcasses, five of which belonged to the Calliphoridae family, three to the Muscidae, one to the Fanniidae and one to the Sarcophagidae family. Data show preferences of these species for climatic season and decomposition stage, as well as for the studied area and suggest that short distances can significantly influence the abundance of some species.
description Brazilian studies involving entomological succession patterns in carcasses have been used to describe the necrophagous entomofauna of a determined municipality or region with forensic objectives. Following the same objectives, an ecological study with 10 calyptrate dipterans was carried out during the winter of 2007 and the summer of 2008 in the metropolitan region of the municipality of Rio de Janeiro. The aim of this study was to describe several aspects of the phenology of these species in three neighbouring areas. Carcasses of three domestic pigs (Sus scrofa L.) were used in each season as models for forensic and legal medicine investigations in the region. Temperature, relative humidity and rainfall were measured daily and their relations with population abundance of the colonising species and the decomposition stages were analysed. Ten fly species were recorded to be colonising the carcasses, five of which belonged to the Calliphoridae family, three to the Muscidae, one to the Fanniidae and one to the Sarcophagidae family. Data show preferences of these species for climatic season and decomposition stage, as well as for the studied area and suggest that short distances can significantly influence the abundance of some species.
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