Necrophagous arthropods associated with Rat (Rattus norvegicus) Carrion in Abraka, Delta State, Nigeria

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
E. Umeh, O. Nmorsi
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Carrion is an ecosystem in which different fauna arrive and depart at different times. The arrival time and the growth rate of organisms inhabiting carrion are used to determine circumstances surrounding deaths. Studies on Arthropods associated with Rattus norvegicus carrion have great potential in forensic investigations. The present study was undertaken to determine the abundance of some forensically important arthropods on the carrion of rats buried at different depths namely; 0.6m & 1.21m and on the soil surface in six successions in Abraka, Delta State Nigeria. Entomological analysis was carried out on the carrion by standard procedure. Site climatic factors such as temperature and relative humidity were recorded using a digital thermo-hygrometer. A total of 531 Arthropods consisting of Chrysomya species 61(11.4%), Streblognathus aethiopicus 82(15.4%), Musca domestica 55(10.3%) Necrobia rufipes 35(6.5%) Heteronychus arator 38 (7.1%), Onitis sp. 50(9.4%), Saprinus chalcites 83(15.6%), Bryocharis analis 37(6.9%), Piesocorynus lateralis 25(4.7%), Acropteroxys gracilis 12(2.2%), Trochosa sp.5 (0.9%), Nicrophorus sp. 5(0.9%), Solenopsis sp. 26(4.8%), Cartharsius triconutus 1(0.1%), Margaritus feedatus 6(1.1%) Diaperis sp. 4(0.7%), Olibrus liquidus 4(0.7%), Erytus sp. 1(0.1%) and Julus sp. 1(0.1%) were collected from Rattus norvegicus carrion. The difference in the relative abundance of these necrophagous organisms was statistically significant (F=7.168, p<0.05). More arthropods were collected on the soil surface (51.9%) than 0.61m depth (27.4%) and 1.21m depth (20.5%) and these differences were statistically different (F=2.904, p<0.05). The relative humidity showed a positive correlation with relative abundance (r= 0.49). The organisms collected during the wet months were more in abundance than in the dry months and the difference was statistically significant (t= 0.6736, p<0.05). It is hoped that the data in this study will contribute to post-mortem interval monitoring and forensic investigation in our locality.
尼日利亚三角洲州阿布拉卡与大鼠(褐家鼠)尸体相关的吞噬性节肢动物
Carrion是一个生态系统,不同的动物在不同的时间到达和离开。栖息在腐肉中的生物的到达时间和生长速度被用来确定死亡的环境。褐家鼠腐肉与节肢动物的研究在法医学研究中具有巨大的潜力。本研究旨在确定埋在不同深度的大鼠尸体上一些具有法律意义的节肢动物的丰度,即:;0.6米和1.21米,在尼日利亚三角洲州阿布拉卡的六个序列中分布在土壤表面。采用标准程序对腐肉进行昆虫学分析。使用数字温湿度计记录现场气候因素,如温度和相对湿度。共有531种节肢动物,包括Chrysomya 61种(11.4%)、Streblognathus aethiopicus 82种(15.4%)、Musca domestica 55种(10.3%)Necrobia rufipes 35种(6.5%)Heteronychus arator 38种(7.1%)、Onitis sp.50种(9.4%)、Saprinus chalcites 83种(15.6%)、Bryocharis analis 37种(6.9%)、Piesocorinus lateralis 25种(4.7%)、Acroteroxys gracilis 12种(2.2%)、Trochosa sp.5种(0.9%)、Nicroporus sp.5种,从褐家鼠腐肉中采集到Solenopsis sp.26(4.8%)、Cartharsius tricnutus 1(0.1%)、Margaritus feedutus 6(1.1%)、Diaperis sp.4(0.7%)、Olibrus liquidus 4(0.7%),Erytus sp.1(0.1%)和Julus sp.1(0.1%)。这些噬尸生物的相对丰度差异具有统计学意义(F=7.168,p<0.05)。土壤表面采集的节肢动物(51.9%)多于0.61m深度(27.4%)和1.21m深度(20.5%),这些差异具有统计学差异(F=2.904,p<0.05),相对湿度与相对丰度呈正相关(r=0.49)丰水月份采集的生物体数量多于丰水月份,差异具有统计学意义(t=0.6736,p<0.05)。希望本研究的数据能为我地区的尸检间隔监测和法医学调查提供参考。
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Nigerian Journal of Parasitology
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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