Coleopterofauna found on fresh and frozen rabbit carcasses in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil

Many arthropod species are associated with carrion and some of them can be used as forensic indicators in murder investigations to estimate the time of death. Different physical conditions of cadavers may influence the fauna and the importance of freezing and thawing is unknown. The present paper so...

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Main Authors: KM. Mise, RC. Corrêa, LM. Almeida
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
Series:Brazilian Journal of Biology
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spelling doaj-05c813a5775a42faadf778af525980552020-11-24T21:04:48ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1678-437573354354810.1590/S1519-69842013000300012S1519-69842013000300543Coleopterofauna found on fresh and frozen rabbit carcasses in Curitiba, Paraná, BrazilKM. MiseRC. CorrêaLM. AlmeidaMany arthropod species are associated with carrion and some of them can be used as forensic indicators in murder investigations to estimate the time of death. Different physical conditions of cadavers may influence the fauna and the importance of freezing and thawing is unknown. The present paper sought to survey the Coleoptera species encountered in frozen and fresh rabbit carcasses, at a forest in Curitiba, Brazil. Four rabbit carcasses, two of them fresh and the other frozen were used. The coleopterofauna was sampled daily, and analyzed using non-parametric tests. A total of 666 beetles were sampled, belonging to 28 species in 10 families. Most of the beetles captured were larvae of Oxelytrum spp. (433) which are known to be necrophagous. The two frozen carcasses accounted for most of the beetles (338 and 180) in comparison with the two fresh carcasses (103 and 45). The tests were based on the most abundant species. Oxelytrum spp. median differed significantly between carcasses (H = 12.47844; p = 0.0059). The two fresh carcasses differed significantly (U = 190.0; p = 0.00019), but there was no significant difference between the frozen carcasses (U = 336.0; p = 0.29755). The data indicate that the freezing process prevents certain species to colonize carcasses, in this case with the dominance of species of Oxelytrum. These data also indicate that careful attention is necessary before using frozen carcasses in forensic entomology studies.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842013000300543&lng=en&tlng=enbeetlescarrion faunaforensic entomologyOxelytrum spp. and cause of death
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author KM. Mise
RC. Corrêa
LM. Almeida
spellingShingle KM. Mise
RC. Corrêa
LM. Almeida
Coleopterofauna found on fresh and frozen rabbit carcasses in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
Brazilian Journal of Biology
beetles
carrion fauna
forensic entomology
Oxelytrum spp. and cause of death
author_facet KM. Mise
RC. Corrêa
LM. Almeida
author_sort KM. Mise
title Coleopterofauna found on fresh and frozen rabbit carcasses in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
title_short Coleopterofauna found on fresh and frozen rabbit carcasses in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
title_full Coleopterofauna found on fresh and frozen rabbit carcasses in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
title_fullStr Coleopterofauna found on fresh and frozen rabbit carcasses in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Coleopterofauna found on fresh and frozen rabbit carcasses in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
title_sort coleopterofauna found on fresh and frozen rabbit carcasses in curitiba, paraná, brazil
publisher Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
series Brazilian Journal of Biology
issn 1678-4375
description Many arthropod species are associated with carrion and some of them can be used as forensic indicators in murder investigations to estimate the time of death. Different physical conditions of cadavers may influence the fauna and the importance of freezing and thawing is unknown. The present paper sought to survey the Coleoptera species encountered in frozen and fresh rabbit carcasses, at a forest in Curitiba, Brazil. Four rabbit carcasses, two of them fresh and the other frozen were used. The coleopterofauna was sampled daily, and analyzed using non-parametric tests. A total of 666 beetles were sampled, belonging to 28 species in 10 families. Most of the beetles captured were larvae of Oxelytrum spp. (433) which are known to be necrophagous. The two frozen carcasses accounted for most of the beetles (338 and 180) in comparison with the two fresh carcasses (103 and 45). The tests were based on the most abundant species. Oxelytrum spp. median differed significantly between carcasses (H = 12.47844; p = 0.0059). The two fresh carcasses differed significantly (U = 190.0; p = 0.00019), but there was no significant difference between the frozen carcasses (U = 336.0; p = 0.29755). The data indicate that the freezing process prevents certain species to colonize carcasses, in this case with the dominance of species of Oxelytrum. These data also indicate that careful attention is necessary before using frozen carcasses in forensic entomology studies.
topic beetles
carrion fauna
forensic entomology
Oxelytrum spp. and cause of death
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842013000300543&lng=en&tlng=en
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