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Inventory of necrophagous insects in Sétif - Forensic entomology: insects solve crimes

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Our study was carried out in an open field in Sétif. Five corpses were sacrificed. Their decomposition rates were not similar, and there was a diverse succession of necrophagous insects. A total of 50 specimens were captured, divided into 18 families. Calliphoridae and Sarcophagidae diptera were the first colonisers and the predominant ones. Adults and larvae were collected. Climatic data were recorded and the MPI was calculated using the accumulated degree days and degree hours methods. The first colonisers were Diptera of the Calliphoridae family. Calliphora vicina was abundant during the early stages of decomposition. MPI calculations gave an accurate estimate of the date of death. The results obtained in this study can help us to improve our fundamental knowledge and to understand the relationship between the diversity of the necrophagous entomofauna of Algeria.

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Manel Bousafsaf, master's student in biology specialising in parasitology, Ferhat Abbas University in Sétif, Algeria, summer 2018, we were interested in studying the necrophagous entomofauna associated with cadavers, master's thesis obtained entitled "Inventory of necrophagous insects in Sétif" (forensic entomology) with a mark of 18 out of 20.

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Authors Moufida Boufafa, Manel Bousafsaf
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.06.2023
 
EAN 9786206122197
ISBN 9786206122197
No. of pages 52
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Miscellaneous

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