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Seasonality of Insect Succession on Decomposing Dog Canis Lupus Familiaris L. Carcass in Samsun, Turkey: Their Importance in Forensic Science

Yıl 2014, Cilt: 42 Sayı: 3, 429 - 434, 01.09.2014

Öz

The study was conducted at Samsun between June 2009 and June 2010. In this study ten species of Coleoptera and nine species of Diptera were observed during one year. Insect fauna and its seasonal differences associated with corpse decomposition in Samsun Atakum region were reported for the first time in this study. The data composed from this research are available for forensic investigations in North of Turkey.

Kaynakça

  • 1. L.M.A. Gurafi, El A R Mohamed, Decomposition and arthropod Succession on two monkeys (cercopithecus aethiopicus)., Sudan J. Sci., 5 (2012) 2.
  • 2. S.L. VanLaerhoven., G S. Anderson, Insect Succession on Buried Carrion in Two Biogeoclimatic Zones of British Columbia., J Forensic Sci., 44 (1999) 32.
  • 3. C. Voss, D.F Cook, I.R Dadour, Decomposition and insect succession of clothed and unclothed carcasses in Western Australia Sahsa., Forensic Sci. Int., 211 (2011) 67.
  • 4. B.J. Sharanowski, E.G. Walker, G.S. Anderson, Insect succession and decomposition patterns on shaded and sunlit carrion in Saskatchewan in three different seasons., Forensic Sci. Int., 179 (2008) 219.
  • 5. Y.W. Shi, X.S Liu, H.Y Wang, R.J Zhang, Seasonality of insect succession on exposed rabbit carrion in Guangzhou, China., Insect Science., 16 (2009) 425.
  • 6. E.P. Catts, M.L Goff, Forensic entomology in criminal investigations., Annu Rev Entomol., 37 (1992) 253.
  • 7. W.C. Rodriguez, W.M. Bass, Insect activity and its relationship to decay rates of human cadavers in east Tennessee., J. Forensic Sci., 28 (1983) 423.
  • 8. P. Kulshrestha, H. Chandra, Time since death., Am. J. Forensic Med. Pathol., 8 (1987) 233
  • 9. B. Greenberg, Flies as forensic indicators., J. Med. Entomol., 28 (1991) 565.
  • 10. G.S. Anderson, The use of insects in death investigations: an analysis of cases in British Columbia over a five year period., Can. Soc. Forensic Sci., 28 (1995) 277.
  • 11. M. Benecke, Six forensic entomology cases: description and commentary., J. Forensic Sci., 43 (1998) 797.
  • 12. J.R. Amendt, R. Krettek, R. Zehner, Forensic entomology., Naturwissenschaften., 91 (2004) 51.
  • 13. T. Bonacci, V. Vercillo, P. Brandmayr, A. Fonti, C. Tersaruolo, T. Zetto, A. Brandmayr, Case of Calliphora vicina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 (Diptera, Calliphoridae) breeding in a human corpse in Calabria (southern Italy)., Legal Med., 11 (2009) 30.
  • 14. T.L. Eberhardt, D.A. Eliot, A preliminary investigation of insect colonisation and succession on remains in New Zealand., Forensic Sci. Int., 176 (2008) 217.
  • 15. C.Y. Pai, M.C. Jien, L.H Li, Y.Y. Cheng, C.H. Yang, Application of Forensic Entomology to Postmortem Interval Determination of a Burned Human Corpse: A Homicide Case Report from Southern Taiwan., J Formos Med Assoc., 106 (2007) 792.
  • 16. D.T. Manhoff, I. Hood, F. Caputo, J. Perry, S. Rosen, H.G. Mirchandani, Cocaine in decomposed human remains., J. Forensic Sci., 36 (1991) 1732.
  • 17. K.B. Nolte, RD. Pinder, WD. Lord, Insect larvae used to detect cocaine poisoning in a decomposed body., J. Forensic Sci., 37 (1992) 1179.
  • 18. F. Introna, C.P. Campobasso, M.L. Goff, Entomotoxicology., Forensic Sci. Int., 120 (2001) 42.
  • 19. B. Bourel, G. Tournel, V. Hedouin, M. Deveaux, M.L. Goff, D. Gosset, Morphine extraction in necrophagous insects remains for determining ante-mortem opiate intoxication., Forensic Sci. Int., 120 (2001) 127.
  • 20. A. Fieguth, M. Kuske, A.S. Debertin, Death caused by neglect?, Arch. Kriminol., 204 (1999) 156.
  • 21. M. Benecke, R.Lessig, Child neglect and forensic entomology., Forensic Sci. Int., 120 (2001) 155.
  • 22. M. Centano, M. Maldonado, A. Oliva, Seasonal patterns of arthropods occurring on sheltered and unsheltered pig carcasses in Buenos Aires Province (Argentina). Forensic Sci. Int, 126 (2002) 62.
  • 23. T. Whitworth, Keys to the genera and species of blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of America North of Mexico., Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 108 (2006) 689.
  • 24. P.B. Riberio, C.J.B. Carvello, Pictoral Key Calliphoridae Genera in Southern Brazil., Rev. Bras. Parasitol. Vet., 7 (1998) 137.
  • 25. C.J.B Carvalho, C. A. Mello- Patiu, Key to the adults of the most common forensic species of Diptera in South America., Rev. Bras. Entomol., 52 (2008) 390.
  • 26. T. Pape, Catalogue of the Sarcophagidae of the world (Insecta: Diptera)., Mem. Entomol. Int., 8 (1996) 1.
  • 27. J. Dekeirsschieter, F. Verheggen, G. Lognay, E. Haubruge, Large carrion beetles (Coleoptera, Silphidae) in Western Europe: a review., Biotechnol. Agron. Soc. Environ., 15 (2011) 435.
  • 28. E.S. Dıllon, L.S. Dıllon, A Manual of Common Beetles of Eastern North America Dover Publications, Newyork, 1972.
  • 29. R.D. Hall, L.H. Townsend Jr., The blow flies of Virginia (Diptera: Calliphoridae). The insects of Virginia: no. 11, Res. Div. Bull. 123, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, 1977.
  • 30. R.E. White, Beetles of North America, The Eastern Press, Conneticut., 1985.
  • 31. N.M. Downie, R.H. Arnett Jr., The Beetles of Northeastern North America, vol. 1, The Sandhill Crane Press, Florida., 1996.
  • 32. M.L. Almeida, K.M. Mise, Diagnosis and key of the main families and species of South American Coleoptera of forensic importance., Rev. Bras. Entomol., 53 (2009) 227.
  • 33. J. Háva, World Keys to the Genera And Subgenera Of Dermestıdae (Coleoptera), Wıth Descrıptıons, Nomenclature And Dıstrıbutıonal Records., Acta Mus. Nat. Pragae, Ser. B, Hist. Nat., 60 (2004) 149.
  • 34. G.S. Anderson, S.L.Van Laerhoven, Initial studies on insect succession on carrion in Southwestern British Columbia., J. Forensic Sci., 41 (1996) 617.
  • 35. M. Wolff, A. Uribe, A. Ortiz, P. Duque, A preliminary study of forensic entomology in Medellin, Colombia., Forensic Sci. Int., 120 (2001) 53.
  • 36. E. Martinez, P. Duque, M. Wolff, Succession pattern of carrion-feeding insects in Paramo, Colombia., Forensic Sci. Int., 166 (2007) 182
  • 37. S.N. Okiwelu, T. Ikpamii, O.C. Umeozor, Arthropods Associated with Mammalian carcasses in Rivers State, Nigeria., African J. Biomed. Res., 11 (2008) 339.
  • 38. Y. Velásquez, A checklist of arthropods associated with rat carrion in a montane locality of northern Venezuela., Forensic Science International., 174 (2008) 67.
  • 39. K. Tullis, M.L. Goff, Arthropod succession in exposed carrion in a tropical rainforest on O’ahusland, Hawaii’s., J. Med Entomol., 24 (1987) 332.
  • 40. L.E.O. Braack, Community dynamics of carrionattendant arthropods in tropical african woodland., Oecologia (Berlin)., 72 (1987) 402.
  • 41. A. Ortloff, P. Pen, M. Riquelme, Preliminary study of the succession pattern of necrobiont insects, colonising species and larvae on pig carcasses in Temuco (Chile) for forensic applications., Forensic Sci. Int., 222 (2012) 36.
  • 42. M.B. Horensteın, A.X. Lınhares, B.R de Ferradas, D. Garcıa, Decomposition and dipteran succession in pig carrion n central Argentina: ecological aspects and their mportance in forensic science., Med. Vet. Entomol., 24 (2010) 16.
  • 43. T.I. Tantawi, E.M El-Kady, B. Greenberg, , H.A El-Ghaffar Arthropod succession on exposed rabbit carrion in Alexandria Egypt. J. Med. Entomol., 33 (1996) 566.
  • 44. B. Sabanoğlu, O. Sert, Determination of Calliphoridae (Diptera) fauna and seasonal distribution on carrion in Ankara province., J. Forensic Sci., 55 (2010) 1003.
  • 45. C. Prado, E. Castro, A. Serrano, P.M.da Sılva, M.D Garcia, Carrion flies of forensic interest: a study of seasonal community composition and succession in Lisbon., Portugal. Med Vet Entomol., 26 (2012) 417.
  • 46. S. Özdemir, O. Sert, Determination of Coleoptera on carcasses in Ankara province, Turkey., Forensic Science International., 183 (2009) 24.

Samsun Türkiye’de, Çürümekte Olan Köpek Canis Lupus Familiaris L. Leşi Üzerinde Mevsimsel Böcek Suksesyonu, Adli Bilimlerdeki Önemi

Yıl 2014, Cilt: 42 Sayı: 3, 429 - 434, 01.09.2014

Öz

Ç alışma haziran 2009-haziran 2010 arasında Samsunda yapılmıştır. Bu çalışmada bir yıl boyunca 10 Coloeptera, 9 Diptera takımına ait türler gözlemlenmiştir. Samsunda Atakum bölgesinde çürümüş cesette böcek faunası ve mevsimsel farklılıkları bu çalışmayla ilk kez rapor edilmiştir. Bu araştırmadan elde edilen veriler Türkiyenin kuzey bölgelerinde adli araştırmalarında kullanılabilecektir

Kaynakça

  • 1. L.M.A. Gurafi, El A R Mohamed, Decomposition and arthropod Succession on two monkeys (cercopithecus aethiopicus)., Sudan J. Sci., 5 (2012) 2.
  • 2. S.L. VanLaerhoven., G S. Anderson, Insect Succession on Buried Carrion in Two Biogeoclimatic Zones of British Columbia., J Forensic Sci., 44 (1999) 32.
  • 3. C. Voss, D.F Cook, I.R Dadour, Decomposition and insect succession of clothed and unclothed carcasses in Western Australia Sahsa., Forensic Sci. Int., 211 (2011) 67.
  • 4. B.J. Sharanowski, E.G. Walker, G.S. Anderson, Insect succession and decomposition patterns on shaded and sunlit carrion in Saskatchewan in three different seasons., Forensic Sci. Int., 179 (2008) 219.
  • 5. Y.W. Shi, X.S Liu, H.Y Wang, R.J Zhang, Seasonality of insect succession on exposed rabbit carrion in Guangzhou, China., Insect Science., 16 (2009) 425.
  • 6. E.P. Catts, M.L Goff, Forensic entomology in criminal investigations., Annu Rev Entomol., 37 (1992) 253.
  • 7. W.C. Rodriguez, W.M. Bass, Insect activity and its relationship to decay rates of human cadavers in east Tennessee., J. Forensic Sci., 28 (1983) 423.
  • 8. P. Kulshrestha, H. Chandra, Time since death., Am. J. Forensic Med. Pathol., 8 (1987) 233
  • 9. B. Greenberg, Flies as forensic indicators., J. Med. Entomol., 28 (1991) 565.
  • 10. G.S. Anderson, The use of insects in death investigations: an analysis of cases in British Columbia over a five year period., Can. Soc. Forensic Sci., 28 (1995) 277.
  • 11. M. Benecke, Six forensic entomology cases: description and commentary., J. Forensic Sci., 43 (1998) 797.
  • 12. J.R. Amendt, R. Krettek, R. Zehner, Forensic entomology., Naturwissenschaften., 91 (2004) 51.
  • 13. T. Bonacci, V. Vercillo, P. Brandmayr, A. Fonti, C. Tersaruolo, T. Zetto, A. Brandmayr, Case of Calliphora vicina Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 (Diptera, Calliphoridae) breeding in a human corpse in Calabria (southern Italy)., Legal Med., 11 (2009) 30.
  • 14. T.L. Eberhardt, D.A. Eliot, A preliminary investigation of insect colonisation and succession on remains in New Zealand., Forensic Sci. Int., 176 (2008) 217.
  • 15. C.Y. Pai, M.C. Jien, L.H Li, Y.Y. Cheng, C.H. Yang, Application of Forensic Entomology to Postmortem Interval Determination of a Burned Human Corpse: A Homicide Case Report from Southern Taiwan., J Formos Med Assoc., 106 (2007) 792.
  • 16. D.T. Manhoff, I. Hood, F. Caputo, J. Perry, S. Rosen, H.G. Mirchandani, Cocaine in decomposed human remains., J. Forensic Sci., 36 (1991) 1732.
  • 17. K.B. Nolte, RD. Pinder, WD. Lord, Insect larvae used to detect cocaine poisoning in a decomposed body., J. Forensic Sci., 37 (1992) 1179.
  • 18. F. Introna, C.P. Campobasso, M.L. Goff, Entomotoxicology., Forensic Sci. Int., 120 (2001) 42.
  • 19. B. Bourel, G. Tournel, V. Hedouin, M. Deveaux, M.L. Goff, D. Gosset, Morphine extraction in necrophagous insects remains for determining ante-mortem opiate intoxication., Forensic Sci. Int., 120 (2001) 127.
  • 20. A. Fieguth, M. Kuske, A.S. Debertin, Death caused by neglect?, Arch. Kriminol., 204 (1999) 156.
  • 21. M. Benecke, R.Lessig, Child neglect and forensic entomology., Forensic Sci. Int., 120 (2001) 155.
  • 22. M. Centano, M. Maldonado, A. Oliva, Seasonal patterns of arthropods occurring on sheltered and unsheltered pig carcasses in Buenos Aires Province (Argentina). Forensic Sci. Int, 126 (2002) 62.
  • 23. T. Whitworth, Keys to the genera and species of blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of America North of Mexico., Proc. Entomol. Soc. Wash., 108 (2006) 689.
  • 24. P.B. Riberio, C.J.B. Carvello, Pictoral Key Calliphoridae Genera in Southern Brazil., Rev. Bras. Parasitol. Vet., 7 (1998) 137.
  • 25. C.J.B Carvalho, C. A. Mello- Patiu, Key to the adults of the most common forensic species of Diptera in South America., Rev. Bras. Entomol., 52 (2008) 390.
  • 26. T. Pape, Catalogue of the Sarcophagidae of the world (Insecta: Diptera)., Mem. Entomol. Int., 8 (1996) 1.
  • 27. J. Dekeirsschieter, F. Verheggen, G. Lognay, E. Haubruge, Large carrion beetles (Coleoptera, Silphidae) in Western Europe: a review., Biotechnol. Agron. Soc. Environ., 15 (2011) 435.
  • 28. E.S. Dıllon, L.S. Dıllon, A Manual of Common Beetles of Eastern North America Dover Publications, Newyork, 1972.
  • 29. R.D. Hall, L.H. Townsend Jr., The blow flies of Virginia (Diptera: Calliphoridae). The insects of Virginia: no. 11, Res. Div. Bull. 123, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, 1977.
  • 30. R.E. White, Beetles of North America, The Eastern Press, Conneticut., 1985.
  • 31. N.M. Downie, R.H. Arnett Jr., The Beetles of Northeastern North America, vol. 1, The Sandhill Crane Press, Florida., 1996.
  • 32. M.L. Almeida, K.M. Mise, Diagnosis and key of the main families and species of South American Coleoptera of forensic importance., Rev. Bras. Entomol., 53 (2009) 227.
  • 33. J. Háva, World Keys to the Genera And Subgenera Of Dermestıdae (Coleoptera), Wıth Descrıptıons, Nomenclature And Dıstrıbutıonal Records., Acta Mus. Nat. Pragae, Ser. B, Hist. Nat., 60 (2004) 149.
  • 34. G.S. Anderson, S.L.Van Laerhoven, Initial studies on insect succession on carrion in Southwestern British Columbia., J. Forensic Sci., 41 (1996) 617.
  • 35. M. Wolff, A. Uribe, A. Ortiz, P. Duque, A preliminary study of forensic entomology in Medellin, Colombia., Forensic Sci. Int., 120 (2001) 53.
  • 36. E. Martinez, P. Duque, M. Wolff, Succession pattern of carrion-feeding insects in Paramo, Colombia., Forensic Sci. Int., 166 (2007) 182
  • 37. S.N. Okiwelu, T. Ikpamii, O.C. Umeozor, Arthropods Associated with Mammalian carcasses in Rivers State, Nigeria., African J. Biomed. Res., 11 (2008) 339.
  • 38. Y. Velásquez, A checklist of arthropods associated with rat carrion in a montane locality of northern Venezuela., Forensic Science International., 174 (2008) 67.
  • 39. K. Tullis, M.L. Goff, Arthropod succession in exposed carrion in a tropical rainforest on O’ahusland, Hawaii’s., J. Med Entomol., 24 (1987) 332.
  • 40. L.E.O. Braack, Community dynamics of carrionattendant arthropods in tropical african woodland., Oecologia (Berlin)., 72 (1987) 402.
  • 41. A. Ortloff, P. Pen, M. Riquelme, Preliminary study of the succession pattern of necrobiont insects, colonising species and larvae on pig carcasses in Temuco (Chile) for forensic applications., Forensic Sci. Int., 222 (2012) 36.
  • 42. M.B. Horensteın, A.X. Lınhares, B.R de Ferradas, D. Garcıa, Decomposition and dipteran succession in pig carrion n central Argentina: ecological aspects and their mportance in forensic science., Med. Vet. Entomol., 24 (2010) 16.
  • 43. T.I. Tantawi, E.M El-Kady, B. Greenberg, , H.A El-Ghaffar Arthropod succession on exposed rabbit carrion in Alexandria Egypt. J. Med. Entomol., 33 (1996) 566.
  • 44. B. Sabanoğlu, O. Sert, Determination of Calliphoridae (Diptera) fauna and seasonal distribution on carrion in Ankara province., J. Forensic Sci., 55 (2010) 1003.
  • 45. C. Prado, E. Castro, A. Serrano, P.M.da Sılva, M.D Garcia, Carrion flies of forensic interest: a study of seasonal community composition and succession in Lisbon., Portugal. Med Vet Entomol., 26 (2012) 417.
  • 46. S. Özdemir, O. Sert, Determination of Coleoptera on carcasses in Ankara province, Turkey., Forensic Science International., 183 (2009) 24.
Toplam 46 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Bölüm Research Article
Yazarlar

Erdal Polat Bu kişi benim

Meltem Kökdener Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Eylül 2014
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2014 Cilt: 42 Sayı: 3

Kaynak Göster

APA Polat, E., & Kökdener, M. (2014). Seasonality of Insect Succession on Decomposing Dog Canis Lupus Familiaris L. Carcass in Samsun, Turkey: Their Importance in Forensic Science. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry, 42(3), 429-434.
AMA Polat E, Kökdener M. Seasonality of Insect Succession on Decomposing Dog Canis Lupus Familiaris L. Carcass in Samsun, Turkey: Their Importance in Forensic Science. HJBC. Eylül 2014;42(3):429-434.
Chicago Polat, Erdal, ve Meltem Kökdener. “Seasonality of Insect Succession on Decomposing Dog Canis Lupus Familiaris L. Carcass in Samsun, Turkey: Their Importance in Forensic Science”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 42, sy. 3 (Eylül 2014): 429-34.
EndNote Polat E, Kökdener M (01 Eylül 2014) Seasonality of Insect Succession on Decomposing Dog Canis Lupus Familiaris L. Carcass in Samsun, Turkey: Their Importance in Forensic Science. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 42 3 429–434.
IEEE E. Polat ve M. Kökdener, “Seasonality of Insect Succession on Decomposing Dog Canis Lupus Familiaris L. Carcass in Samsun, Turkey: Their Importance in Forensic Science”, HJBC, c. 42, sy. 3, ss. 429–434, 2014.
ISNAD Polat, Erdal - Kökdener, Meltem. “Seasonality of Insect Succession on Decomposing Dog Canis Lupus Familiaris L. Carcass in Samsun, Turkey: Their Importance in Forensic Science”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry 42/3 (Eylül 2014), 429-434.
JAMA Polat E, Kökdener M. Seasonality of Insect Succession on Decomposing Dog Canis Lupus Familiaris L. Carcass in Samsun, Turkey: Their Importance in Forensic Science. HJBC. 2014;42:429–434.
MLA Polat, Erdal ve Meltem Kökdener. “Seasonality of Insect Succession on Decomposing Dog Canis Lupus Familiaris L. Carcass in Samsun, Turkey: Their Importance in Forensic Science”. Hacettepe Journal of Biology and Chemistry, c. 42, sy. 3, 2014, ss. 429-34.
Vancouver Polat E, Kökdener M. Seasonality of Insect Succession on Decomposing Dog Canis Lupus Familiaris L. Carcass in Samsun, Turkey: Their Importance in Forensic Science. HJBC. 2014;42(3):429-34.

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