Ataenius picinus Harold, 1868 is a scarab beetle, which is distributed worldwide. Individuals of this species have been found associated with animal feces, soil samples, leaf litter and decaying fruit, as some cases on carcasses. In this study, we propose the extension of trophic niche of this species based on observations of alternative scavenging resources. Individuals were collected from the carcasses of domestic pigs in southern Brazil. We collected 126 individuals, which represented 68 % of beetles collected during the total decomposition period (14 days). The observed abundance was higher in the decay stage and thus, given this preference, this species may be useful for estimating the maximum postmortem interval, based on the chronolo...
Records of African beetles feeding on carrion are scattered and incomplete, but important to forensi...
Considerable importance has been given to nest construction and larval food transport to the nest as...
AbstractCarcasses represent a trophic and reproductive resource or shelter for arthropods, which are...
Ataenius picinus Harold, 1868 is a scarab beetle, which is distributed worldwide. Individuals of thi...
Ataenius picinus Harold, 1868 is a scarab beetle, which is distributed worldwide. Individuals of thi...
Beetles associated with decomposing carcasses in restinga environment, are being studied in this res...
The knowledge of insect patterns visiting decomposing carcasses and the analysis of parameters relat...
The species richness, abundance and seasonality of Coleoptera fauna associated with pig carcasses ex...
The ecological roles of Coleoptera fauna associated with pig carcasses exposed in a Caatinga area we...
Dung beetle assemblages (Coleoptera, Scarabaeinae) in Atlantic forest fragments in southern Brazil. ...
Most forensic studies are focused on Diptera pattern colonization while neglecting Coleoptera succes...
Colonization aspects of the carrion beetle Oxelytrum cayennense (Sturm) in man-size pig carcasses (~...
Insects are the most important components of the terrestrial fauna associated with carrion because t...
fauna of Scarabaeinae in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The aim of this study was to determine species o...
Forensic Entomology research has been concentrated in only a few localities of the "Cerrado" vegetat...
Records of African beetles feeding on carrion are scattered and incomplete, but important to forensi...
Considerable importance has been given to nest construction and larval food transport to the nest as...
AbstractCarcasses represent a trophic and reproductive resource or shelter for arthropods, which are...
Ataenius picinus Harold, 1868 is a scarab beetle, which is distributed worldwide. Individuals of thi...
Ataenius picinus Harold, 1868 is a scarab beetle, which is distributed worldwide. Individuals of thi...
Beetles associated with decomposing carcasses in restinga environment, are being studied in this res...
The knowledge of insect patterns visiting decomposing carcasses and the analysis of parameters relat...
The species richness, abundance and seasonality of Coleoptera fauna associated with pig carcasses ex...
The ecological roles of Coleoptera fauna associated with pig carcasses exposed in a Caatinga area we...
Dung beetle assemblages (Coleoptera, Scarabaeinae) in Atlantic forest fragments in southern Brazil. ...
Most forensic studies are focused on Diptera pattern colonization while neglecting Coleoptera succes...
Colonization aspects of the carrion beetle Oxelytrum cayennense (Sturm) in man-size pig carcasses (~...
Insects are the most important components of the terrestrial fauna associated with carrion because t...
fauna of Scarabaeinae in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The aim of this study was to determine species o...
Forensic Entomology research has been concentrated in only a few localities of the "Cerrado" vegetat...
Records of African beetles feeding on carrion are scattered and incomplete, but important to forensi...
Considerable importance has been given to nest construction and larval food transport to the nest as...
AbstractCarcasses represent a trophic and reproductive resource or shelter for arthropods, which are...