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3 March 2017 Necrophilous Insect Dynamics at Small Vertebrate Carrion in a Temperate Eucalypt Woodland
Philip S. Barton, Maldwyn J. Evans, Jennifer L. Pechal, M. Eric Benbow
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Insects associated with carrion are critical to the decomposition process and nutrient cycling in ecosystems. Yet the communities of insects associated with carrion vary between locations, and detailed case studies are necessary for identifying differences and similarities among contrasting habitats. In this study, we examined temporal changes in the crawling insect community collected from rabbit carcasses placed in contrasting grassland and tree habitats in southeastern Australia. We collected 18,400 adult insects, including 22 species of fly, 57 species of beetle, and 37 species of ant. We found significant effects of habitat type and time, but not their interaction, on the composition of the entire insect community. Several ant species showed early and rapid colonization and highest abundances during early stages of decay, including Iridomyrmex purpureus (Smith, 1858) under trees, and Iridomyrmex rufoniger (Lowne, 1865) and Rhytidoponera metallica (Smith, 1858) in grassland. We found that most fly species showed highest abundance during active decay, but Chrysomya varipes (Macquart 1851) was more abundant under trees than in grassland during this time. Beetles peaked during active or advanced decay stages, with Saprinus and Omorgus the most abundant genera. Our study demonstrates that strong replication of contrasting environmental treatments can reveal new information on habitat preferences of important carrion insect species. The numerical dominance of ants early in decomposition has implications for insect community structure via potential competitive interactions with flies, and should be more rigorously examined in future carrion studies.

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Philip S. Barton, Maldwyn J. Evans, Jennifer L. Pechal, and M. Eric Benbow "Necrophilous Insect Dynamics at Small Vertebrate Carrion in a Temperate Eucalypt Woodland," Journal of Medical Entomology 54(4), 964-973, (3 March 2017). https://doi.org/10.1093/jme/tjw242
Received: 8 November 2016; Accepted: 14 December 2016; Published: 3 March 2017
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KEYWORDS
carcass
Chrysomya
Coleoptera
Diptera
Formicidae
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