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Year 2023, Volume: 9 Issue: 2, 301 - 310, 30.06.2023
https://doi.org/10.28979/jarnas.1170834

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  • Byrd , J. H., & Castner, J. L. (2001). Insects of Forensic Importance. In J. H. Byrd, & J. L. Castner, The Utility of Arthropods in Legal Investigations (pp. 43-79). Boca Raton: CRC Press.
  • Carvalho, L. L., & Linhares, X. L. (2001). Seasonality of insect succession and pig carcass decomposition in a natural forest area in southeastern Brazil. Journal of Forensic Science(46), 604–608.
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  • Goff, M. L., Early, M., Odom, C. B., & Tulis, K. (1986). A preliminary checklist of arthropods associated with exposed carrion in the Hawaiian Islands, Proceed. Hawaiian Entomological Society(26), 53-57.
  • Greenberg , B., & Povolny, D. (1971). Bionomics of Flies. In B. Greenberg, Flies and Disease (pp. .56-84). Princeton University Press.
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  • Smith, K. V. (1986). A Manual of Forensic Entomology. London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History).
  • Šulákova, H., & Barták, M. (2013). Forensically important Calliphoridae (Diptera) associated with animal and human decomposition in the Czech Republic: preliminary results. Acta Musei Silesiae, Scientiae Naturales, 62(3), 255-266.
  • Szpila, K. (2010). Key for the identification of third instars of European blowflies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of Forensic Importance. In J. Amendt, C. P. Campobasso, M. L. Goff, & M. Grassberger, Current Concepts in Forensic Entomology (pp. 43-56). Dordrecht-London-New York: Springer.
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  • Tabor, K. L. (2004). Succession and Development Studies on Carrion Insects of Forensic Importance, Ph. D. thesis. Blacksburg, Virginia: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
  • Taleb, M., Tail, G., & Açıkgöz, H. N. (2021). Molecular identification of the potentially forensically relevant cluster flies Pollenia rudis (Fabricius) and Pollenia vagabunda (Meigen) (Diptera: Polleniidae) — non-recorded species in Algeria. Forensic Sciences Research, 1-13.
  • Wells, J. D., & LaMotte, L. R. (2010). Estimating the Postmortem Interval. In J. H. Byrd, & J. L. Castner, Forensic Entomology: The Utility of Arthropods in Legal Investigations, second edition (pp. 367-388). Boca Raton: CRC Press.
  • Whitworth, T. (2006). Keys to the genera and species of blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of America north of Mexico. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington(108), 689-725.

Determination of Calliphoridae (Insecta: Diptera) Succession on Pig Carcasses in Central Anatolia, Turkey

Year 2023, Volume: 9 Issue: 2, 301 - 310, 30.06.2023
https://doi.org/10.28979/jarnas.1170834

Abstract

Insects function as a biological clock in determining the time elapsed after death which is also called minimum postmortem interval (PMImin). Particularly, Calliphoridae family members are the first colonizers. Alt-hough the succession behaviors of calliphorids are a potentially useful and accurate tool for determining the time of death, the accuracy of this method has been severely affected by geographical and regional differences in the succes-sion patterns. Therefore, the present study purposes to determine the seasonal activity and succession patterns of Calliphoridae on pig carcasses in Central Anatolia of Turkey and providing the reference data for accurate PMImin determination in forensic cases. The study was conducted in Eskişehir, Sulu Karaağaç Village located in Central Anatolia, Turkey. The study was carried out by collecting samples from twelve pig carcasses left on the field for each months of the year 2011-2012. During the study, Calliphora vicina, Calliphora vomitoria, Chrysomya albiceps, Lu-cilia illustris, Lucilia sericata, Pollenia labialis, and Pollenia rudis which belonging to the Calliphoridae family, were collected. Additionally, their activity on the pig carcasses was observed. Pollenia rudis is firstly recorded from Turkey with this study. This study provides to determine certain PMImin in Turkey and also reference data are pro-vided to solve crimes occurring in different seasons.

References

  • Benbow, M. E., Lewis, A. J., Tomberlin, J. K., & Pechal, J. (2013). Seasonal necrophagous insect community assembly during vertebrate carrion decomposition. Journal of Medical Entomology, 50(2), 440–450.
  • Byrd , J. H., & Castner, J. L. (2001). Insects of Forensic Importance. In J. H. Byrd, & J. L. Castner, The Utility of Arthropods in Legal Investigations (pp. 43-79). Boca Raton: CRC Press.
  • Carvalho, L. L., & Linhares, X. L. (2001). Seasonality of insect succession and pig carcass decomposition in a natural forest area in southeastern Brazil. Journal of Forensic Science(46), 604–608.
  • Catts, E. P., & Goff, M. L. (1992). Forensic entomology in criminal investigations. Annual Review of Entomology, 253-72. Goff, M. L. (1993). Estimation of postmortem ınterval using arthropods development and successional patterns. Forensic Science Review(5), 81-94.
  • Goff, M. L., Early, M., Odom, C. B., & Tulis, K. (1986). A preliminary checklist of arthropods associated with exposed carrion in the Hawaiian Islands, Proceed. Hawaiian Entomological Society(26), 53-57.
  • Greenberg , B., & Povolny, D. (1971). Bionomics of Flies. In B. Greenberg, Flies and Disease (pp. .56-84). Princeton University Press.
  • Greenberg, B. (1991). Flies as forensic indicators. Journal of Medical Entomology, 28(5), 565-77.
  • Greenberg, B., & Kunich, J. C. (2002). Entomology and the Law: Flies as Forensic Indicators. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Hall, M., & Brandt, A. (2006). Forensic entomology. Science in School(2), 49-53.
  • Hall, R. D. (2001). Introduction: Perceptions and Status of Forensic Entomology. In J. H. Byrd, & J. L. Castner, The Utility of Arthropods in Legal Investigations (pp. 1-15). Boca Raton: CRC Press.
  • Haskell, N. H., Hall, R. D., Cervenka, V. J., & Clark, M. A. (1997). On the body: Insect’s Life Stage Presence and Their Postmortem Artifacts. In M. H. Sorg, & W. D. Haglund, Forensic Taphonomy: The Postmortem Fate of Human Remains (pp. 415-448). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.
  • Introna, F., Suman, T. W., & Smialek, J. E. (1991). Sarcosaprophagous fly activity in Maryland (USA). Journal of Forensic Sciences, 36(1), 238-43.
  • Kashyap, V. K., & Pillay, V. V. (1989). Efficacy of entomological method in estimation of postmortem interval: A comparative analysis. Forensic Science International, 40(3), 245-50.
  • Mullany, C., Keller, P. A., Nugraha, A. S., & Wallman, J. F. (2014). Effects of methamphetamine and its primary human metabolite, phydroxymethamphetamine, on the development of the Australian blowfly Calliphora stygia. Forensic Science International(241), 102-11.
  • Nelson, E. L. (2000). Estimation of short-term postmortem interval utilizing core body temperature: a new algorithm. Forensic Science International, 13(109), 31-8.
  • Nuorteva, P. (1977). Sarcosaprophagous Insects as Forensic Indicators. In C. G. Tedeschi, L. G. Tedeschi, & W. G. Eckert, Forensic Medicine: a Study in Trauma and Environmental Hazards, Vol2 (pp. 1072-1095). Philadelphia: Saunders.
  • Payne, J. A. (1965). A summer carrion study of the baby pig Sus scrofa Linnaeus. Ecology, 46(5), 592-602.
  • Prado E Castro, C., Serrano, C., Dasilva, P. M., & Garcia, M. D. (2012). Carrion flies of forensic interest: a study of seasonal community composition and succession in Lisbon, Portugal. Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 26(4), 417-31.
  • Rognes, K. (1987). The taxonomy of the Pollenia rudis species-group in the Holarctic region (Diptera: Calliphoridae). Systematic Entomology,(12), 475-502.
  • Smith, K. V. (1986). A Manual of Forensic Entomology. London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History).
  • Šulákova, H., & Barták, M. (2013). Forensically important Calliphoridae (Diptera) associated with animal and human decomposition in the Czech Republic: preliminary results. Acta Musei Silesiae, Scientiae Naturales, 62(3), 255-266.
  • Szpila, K. (2010). Key for the identification of third instars of European blowflies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of Forensic Importance. In J. Amendt, C. P. Campobasso, M. L. Goff, & M. Grassberger, Current Concepts in Forensic Entomology (pp. 43-56). Dordrecht-London-New York: Springer.
  • Şabanoğlu, B., & Sert, O. (2010). Determination of Calliphoridae (Diptera) fauna and seasonal distribution on carrion in Ankara Province. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 55(4), 1003-7.
  • Tabor, K. L. (2004). Succession and Development Studies on Carrion Insects of Forensic Importance, Ph. D. thesis. Blacksburg, Virginia: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
  • Taleb, M., Tail, G., & Açıkgöz, H. N. (2021). Molecular identification of the potentially forensically relevant cluster flies Pollenia rudis (Fabricius) and Pollenia vagabunda (Meigen) (Diptera: Polleniidae) — non-recorded species in Algeria. Forensic Sciences Research, 1-13.
  • Wells, J. D., & LaMotte, L. R. (2010). Estimating the Postmortem Interval. In J. H. Byrd, & J. L. Castner, Forensic Entomology: The Utility of Arthropods in Legal Investigations, second edition (pp. 367-388). Boca Raton: CRC Press.
  • Whitworth, T. (2006). Keys to the genera and species of blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of America north of Mexico. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington(108), 689-725.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Structural Biology
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Ferhat Altunsoy 0000-0002-4446-323X

Cenk Önsoy 0000-0002-1583-1611

Early Pub Date June 21, 2023
Publication Date June 30, 2023
Submission Date September 4, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 9 Issue: 2

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APA Altunsoy, F., & Önsoy, C. (2023). Determination of Calliphoridae (Insecta: Diptera) Succession on Pig Carcasses in Central Anatolia, Turkey. Journal of Advanced Research in Natural and Applied Sciences, 9(2), 301-310. https://doi.org/10.28979/jarnas.1170834
AMA Altunsoy F, Önsoy C. Determination of Calliphoridae (Insecta: Diptera) Succession on Pig Carcasses in Central Anatolia, Turkey. JARNAS. June 2023;9(2):301-310. doi:10.28979/jarnas.1170834
Chicago Altunsoy, Ferhat, and Cenk Önsoy. “Determination of Calliphoridae (Insecta: Diptera) Succession on Pig Carcasses in Central Anatolia, Turkey”. Journal of Advanced Research in Natural and Applied Sciences 9, no. 2 (June 2023): 301-10. https://doi.org/10.28979/jarnas.1170834.
EndNote Altunsoy F, Önsoy C (June 1, 2023) Determination of Calliphoridae (Insecta: Diptera) Succession on Pig Carcasses in Central Anatolia, Turkey. Journal of Advanced Research in Natural and Applied Sciences 9 2 301–310.
IEEE F. Altunsoy and C. Önsoy, “Determination of Calliphoridae (Insecta: Diptera) Succession on Pig Carcasses in Central Anatolia, Turkey”, JARNAS, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 301–310, 2023, doi: 10.28979/jarnas.1170834.
ISNAD Altunsoy, Ferhat - Önsoy, Cenk. “Determination of Calliphoridae (Insecta: Diptera) Succession on Pig Carcasses in Central Anatolia, Turkey”. Journal of Advanced Research in Natural and Applied Sciences 9/2 (June 2023), 301-310. https://doi.org/10.28979/jarnas.1170834.
JAMA Altunsoy F, Önsoy C. Determination of Calliphoridae (Insecta: Diptera) Succession on Pig Carcasses in Central Anatolia, Turkey. JARNAS. 2023;9:301–310.
MLA Altunsoy, Ferhat and Cenk Önsoy. “Determination of Calliphoridae (Insecta: Diptera) Succession on Pig Carcasses in Central Anatolia, Turkey”. Journal of Advanced Research in Natural and Applied Sciences, vol. 9, no. 2, 2023, pp. 301-10, doi:10.28979/jarnas.1170834.
Vancouver Altunsoy F, Önsoy C. Determination of Calliphoridae (Insecta: Diptera) Succession on Pig Carcasses in Central Anatolia, Turkey. JARNAS. 2023;9(2):301-10.


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