The decomposition of small carcasses in the open is frequently neglected although it may provide information of forensic importance. This paper describes an experimental study of arthropod species associated with carcasses of mouse, Mus musculus (Linnaeus, 1758) and rat, Rattus norvegicus (Berkenhout, 1769) (Rodentia: Muridae). Four carcasses were left inside iron cages in sunlit and shady areas in a secondary forest in Southeastern Brazil twice a season for four seasons (n = 16 carcasses of each rodent). The carcasses were removed when arthropods ceased to visit them. The visiting and colonizing invertebrates were collected daily and identified. Immatures were also collected and reared in a laboratory for identification. We collected 6,514...
The importance of entomofauna in the decomposition of animal carcasses is well known. While a vast n...
The knowledge of insect patterns visiting decomposing carcasses and the analysis of parameters relat...
The ecological position of the family Formicidae in animal carcasses varies from predator, when feed...
The decomposition of small carcasses in the open is frequently neglected although it may provide inf...
Orientador: Odair Benedito RibeiroDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instit...
Ten Wistar rats were used as model to study arthropod succession on carcass under shade and exposed ...
This is the first report of arthropods associated with carrion in Venezuela, using laboratory bred r...
A survey of the carrion fauna was made at two sites in Curitiba, State of Paraná, with the objective...
A total of 281 insects in four families of 2 orders: Diptera (Muscidae, Syrphidae, Calliphoridae) an...
The presented master thesis describes the changes of insects communities on carcases of small mammal...
Necrophagous insects, mainly Diptera and Coleoptera, are attracted to specific stages of carcass dec...
Necrophagous insects, mainly Diptera and Coleoptera, are attracted to specific stages of carcass dec...
Necrophagous insects, mainly Diptera and Coleoptera, are attracted to specific stages of carcass dec...
Necrophagous insects, mainly Diptera and Coleoptera, are attracted to specific stages of carcass dec...
A survey of the carrion fauna was made at two sites in Curitiba, State of Parana, with the objective...
The importance of entomofauna in the decomposition of animal carcasses is well known. While a vast n...
The knowledge of insect patterns visiting decomposing carcasses and the analysis of parameters relat...
The ecological position of the family Formicidae in animal carcasses varies from predator, when feed...
The decomposition of small carcasses in the open is frequently neglected although it may provide inf...
Orientador: Odair Benedito RibeiroDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instit...
Ten Wistar rats were used as model to study arthropod succession on carcass under shade and exposed ...
This is the first report of arthropods associated with carrion in Venezuela, using laboratory bred r...
A survey of the carrion fauna was made at two sites in Curitiba, State of Paraná, with the objective...
A total of 281 insects in four families of 2 orders: Diptera (Muscidae, Syrphidae, Calliphoridae) an...
The presented master thesis describes the changes of insects communities on carcases of small mammal...
Necrophagous insects, mainly Diptera and Coleoptera, are attracted to specific stages of carcass dec...
Necrophagous insects, mainly Diptera and Coleoptera, are attracted to specific stages of carcass dec...
Necrophagous insects, mainly Diptera and Coleoptera, are attracted to specific stages of carcass dec...
Necrophagous insects, mainly Diptera and Coleoptera, are attracted to specific stages of carcass dec...
A survey of the carrion fauna was made at two sites in Curitiba, State of Parana, with the objective...
The importance of entomofauna in the decomposition of animal carcasses is well known. While a vast n...
The knowledge of insect patterns visiting decomposing carcasses and the analysis of parameters relat...
The ecological position of the family Formicidae in animal carcasses varies from predator, when feed...