LeBlanc Kathleen, Boudreau Denis R, Moreau Gaétan
Département de Biologie, Université de Moncton, Moncton, NB E1A 3E9, Canada.
Insects. 2021 Mar 20;12(3):261. doi: 10.3390/insects12030261.
Small bait traps are beginning to emerge in forensic entomology as a new approach to sample early-colonizing necrophagous Diptera species while reducing the investment in time and energy in obtaining information. To test the hypothesis conveyed by the literature that these traps can be a substitute for whole carcasses, we simultaneously documented the Diptera assemblages visiting and colonizing domestic pig carcasses and small traps baited with pork liver. Results indicated that Diptera species occurrence and assemblage composition in the small bait traps and on the carcasses differed, while they were similar when comparing only the pig carcasses. These results are in agreement with the literature that examined insect colonization of other decaying substrates. Although small bait traps can be useful tools to document the communities of necrophagous Diptera in a given area, we stress that caution must be exercised when extending the data obtained by these traps to courtroom proceedings.
小型诱饵诱捕器正开始在法医昆虫学中崭露头角,成为一种新的方法,用于对早期定殖的食尸性双翅目物种进行采样,同时减少获取信息所需的时间和精力投入。为了验证文献中所传达的假设,即这些诱捕器可以替代整具尸体,我们同时记录了访问并定殖于家猪尸体和用猪肝作诱饵的小型诱捕器上的双翅目昆虫群落。结果表明,小型诱饵诱捕器和尸体上双翅目物种的出现情况及群落组成存在差异,而仅比较猪尸体时它们是相似的。这些结果与研究其他腐烂基质上昆虫定殖情况的文献一致。尽管小型诱饵诱捕器可以作为记录特定区域内食尸性双翅目昆虫群落的有用工具,但我们强调,在将这些诱捕器获得的数据应用于法庭程序时必须谨慎。