Publication: Estudio preliminar de la comunidad sarcosaprófaga en Córdoba (Argentina): aplicación a la entomología forense
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Battán Horenstein, Moira ; Arnaldos Sanabria, María Isabel ; Rosso, Beatriz ; García García, María Dolores
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Facultad de Biología
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Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones
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Se ha desarrollado un estudio preliminar de la comunidad de artrópodos entomosarcosaprófagos sociados a cuerpos en descomposición en una zona hemisinantrópica de Córdoba (Argentina), perteneciente a la región Mediterránea del país. Este estudio resulta ser el primero llevado a cabo en dicha zona. Los muestreos se realizaron durante la primavera austral, en el mes de noviembre, empleando como dispositivo de colecta una trampa de Schoenly modifi cada, cebada con cadáver de ave. Se recogieron 3427 adultos y 456 inmaduros pertenecientes a 11 órdenes diferentes de artrópodos. Durante el proceso se reconocieron cinco fases de descomposición (estado fresco, enfi sematoso, de descomposición, descomposición tardía y esqueletización). Se presenta la fauna asociada a cada una de las etapas, así como los resultados globales de la comunidad encontrada, haciendo énfasis en las especies mejores indicadoras de intervalos postmortem.
A preliminary study of the community of associated entomosar cosaprophagous arthropods to bodies in decomposition in a hemisi nantropic zone of Córdoba (Argentina), pertaining to the Mediterranean region of the country has been developed. This study turns out fi rst to be carried out in this zone. The samplings were made during the austral spring, in November, using as device of collects a modifi ed Schoenly trap, baited with chicken carcasses. 3427 adults and 456 immature be longing to 11 orders different from arthropods were collected. During the process fi ve phases of decomposition were recognized (fresh, bloated, decay, advanced decay and skeletonization). The fauna associated to each one of the stages is present, as well as the global results of the found community, making emphasis in the species best indicating the postmortem interval.
A preliminary study of the community of associated entomosar cosaprophagous arthropods to bodies in decomposition in a hemisi nantropic zone of Córdoba (Argentina), pertaining to the Mediterranean region of the country has been developed. This study turns out fi rst to be carried out in this zone. The samplings were made during the austral spring, in November, using as device of collects a modifi ed Schoenly trap, baited with chicken carcasses. 3427 adults and 456 immature be longing to 11 orders different from arthropods were collected. During the process fi ve phases of decomposition were recognized (fresh, bloated, decay, advanced decay and skeletonization). The fauna associated to each one of the stages is present, as well as the global results of the found community, making emphasis in the species best indicating the postmortem interval.
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Horenstein, M. B., Arnaldos, M. I., Rosso, B., & García, M. D. (2005). ESTUDIO PRELIMINAR DE LA COMUNIDAD SARCOSAPRÓFAGA EN CÓRDOBA (ARGENTINA): APLICACIÓN A LA ENTOMOLOGÍA FORENSE. Anales De Biología, (27), 191–201
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