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Seasonal patterns of arthropods occurring on sheltered and unsheltered pig carcasses in Buenos Aires Province (Argentina)
Fecha
2002-03Registro en:
Centeno, Néstor Daniel; Maldonado, Marcelo; Oliva, Adriana; Seasonal patterns of arthropods occurring on sheltered and unsheltered pig carcasses in Buenos Aires Province (Argentina); Elsevier Ireland; Forensic Science International; 126; 1; 3-2002; 63-70
0379-0738
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Centeno, Néstor Daniel
Maldonado, Marcelo
Oliva, Adriana
Resumen
Differences in the succession of insects and other Arthropoda (invertebrate animals with jointed legs), on domestic pig carcasses placed under a roof and under the open sky have been studied in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina (latitude 34°45′S) in all the seasons of the year. Faunal associations proved different for each treatment in winter: the common bluebottle Calliphora vicina was found in both, but on the sheltered carcass Cochliomyia macellaria and the rare Phaenicia cluvia were found as well. In the fall, the difference between sheltered and unsheltered carcasses was small (six species on the former and five species on the latter); in spring and summer, the difference was negligible.