Biodiversity study of arthropods collected on rat carrion in Yaounde, Cameroon: first study on forensic entomology in Central Africa
Journal: International Journal of Biosciences (IJB) (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2012-01-08
Authors : Feugang Youmessi Francis Dupont; Bilong Bilong Charles Félix; Cherix Daniel; Djiéto-Lordon Champlain;
Page : 1-8
Keywords : Necroentomofauna; arthropods; Rattus norvegicus; chronological succession; functional categories; forensic; Cameroon; Central Africa.;
Abstract
The first investigation of arthropods associated with carrion in Cameroon was carried out within the campus of the University of Yaounde I (Cameroon) from 17thJanuary to 3rd April 2008. Carcasses of rats (Rattus norvegicus Berkenhout, 1769 var WISTAR) were exposed to colonization by the local fauna of arthropods. The invading organisms were collected daily during the study period. 2287 individuals of arthropod belonging to 3 classes, 16 orders, 37 families and 7 subfamilies were identified. The insects assessed were mainly Diptera, Coleoptera and Acari. This study illustrates the high diversity of the necroentomofauna in Cameroon and provides an insight approximation into the succession pattern of invading insect and a weekly estimation of the time of death.
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