Comparative insect fauna succession on indoor and outdoor monkey: carrions in a semi-forested area in Malaysia

Objective: To study the occurrence of insects fauna obtained in a semi forested area in Malaysia using the carcass of the monkey Macaca fascicularis, Raffles, and to compared thewave of insect succession collected from the carcass placed outdoor and indoor. Methods: The outdoor and indoor studies we...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, N.W., Lee, Han Lim, Chen, Chee Dhang, Chin, H.C., Abdullah, A.G., Mustaffa, W.N.W., Kian, C.W., Jeffery, J., Hashim, Rosli, Sofian-Azirun, Mohd
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spelling my.um.eprints.83412019-12-04T09:29:23Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/8341/ Comparative insect fauna succession on indoor and outdoor monkey: carrions in a semi-forested area in Malaysia Ahmad, N.W. Lee, Han Lim Chen, Chee Dhang Chin, H.C. Abdullah, A.G. Mustaffa, W.N.W. Kian, C.W. Jeffery, J. Hashim, Rosli Sofian-Azirun, Mohd QH301 Biology Objective: To study the occurrence of insects fauna obtained in a semi forested area in Malaysia using the carcass of the monkey Macaca fascicularis, Raffles, and to compared thewave of insect succession collected from the carcass placed outdoor and indoor. Methods: The outdoor and indoor studies were conducted at a location of 3°17'57.86" N, 101°47'00.78" E. The euthanized monkeys were placed indoor and outdor. The insect seccession visited the carcass,the envirenmental temperature and relative humidity were recorded. Results: The main insects attracted to specific stages of decomposition were mainly members of Diptera and Coleoptera. There was a delay of fly arrival by two days in indoor carcass. Nocturnal oviposition behaviour was not observed in this study. The flies left the carcass during the twilight zone as noted during a 3 days observation period in outdoor study. The dipteran species found outdoor and indoor weresimilar but more diverse coleopteran species was found indoor. Conclusions: Information and evidence from this study can be used to improve the estimation of the post mortem interval inforensic cases. 2011 Article PeerReviewed Ahmad, N.W. and Lee, Han Lim and Chen, Chee Dhang and Chin, H.C. and Abdullah, A.G. and Mustaffa, W.N.W. and Kian, C.W. and Jeffery, J. and Hashim, Rosli and Sofian-Azirun, Mohd (2011) Comparative insect fauna succession on indoor and outdoor monkey: carrions in a semi-forested area in Malaysia. Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine, 1 (2). S232-S238. ISSN 22211691 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2221169111601615
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topic QH301 Biology
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Ahmad, N.W.
Lee, Han Lim
Chen, Chee Dhang
Chin, H.C.
Abdullah, A.G.
Mustaffa, W.N.W.
Kian, C.W.
Jeffery, J.
Hashim, Rosli
Sofian-Azirun, Mohd
Comparative insect fauna succession on indoor and outdoor monkey: carrions in a semi-forested area in Malaysia
description Objective: To study the occurrence of insects fauna obtained in a semi forested area in Malaysia using the carcass of the monkey Macaca fascicularis, Raffles, and to compared thewave of insect succession collected from the carcass placed outdoor and indoor. Methods: The outdoor and indoor studies were conducted at a location of 3°17'57.86" N, 101°47'00.78" E. The euthanized monkeys were placed indoor and outdor. The insect seccession visited the carcass,the envirenmental temperature and relative humidity were recorded. Results: The main insects attracted to specific stages of decomposition were mainly members of Diptera and Coleoptera. There was a delay of fly arrival by two days in indoor carcass. Nocturnal oviposition behaviour was not observed in this study. The flies left the carcass during the twilight zone as noted during a 3 days observation period in outdoor study. The dipteran species found outdoor and indoor weresimilar but more diverse coleopteran species was found indoor. Conclusions: Information and evidence from this study can be used to improve the estimation of the post mortem interval inforensic cases.
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author Ahmad, N.W.
Lee, Han Lim
Chen, Chee Dhang
Chin, H.C.
Abdullah, A.G.
Mustaffa, W.N.W.
Kian, C.W.
Jeffery, J.
Hashim, Rosli
Sofian-Azirun, Mohd
author_facet Ahmad, N.W.
Lee, Han Lim
Chen, Chee Dhang
Chin, H.C.
Abdullah, A.G.
Mustaffa, W.N.W.
Kian, C.W.
Jeffery, J.
Hashim, Rosli
Sofian-Azirun, Mohd
author_sort Ahmad, N.W.
title Comparative insect fauna succession on indoor and outdoor monkey: carrions in a semi-forested area in Malaysia
title_short Comparative insect fauna succession on indoor and outdoor monkey: carrions in a semi-forested area in Malaysia
title_full Comparative insect fauna succession on indoor and outdoor monkey: carrions in a semi-forested area in Malaysia
title_fullStr Comparative insect fauna succession on indoor and outdoor monkey: carrions in a semi-forested area in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Comparative insect fauna succession on indoor and outdoor monkey: carrions in a semi-forested area in Malaysia
title_sort comparative insect fauna succession on indoor and outdoor monkey: carrions in a semi-forested area in malaysia
publishDate 2011
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/8341/
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2221169111601615
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