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埋葬学的地形:生物地理变异如何影响南非开普敦两个具有法医学意义的栖息地中的尸体分解和食腐动物行为。

Terrain of taphonomy: how biogeographic variation affects decomposition and scavenger behaviour in two forensically significant habitats of Cape Town, South Africa.

作者信息

Adams Kara Sierra, Finaughty Devin Alexander, Gibbon Victoria Elaine

机构信息

Division of Clinical Anatomy and Biological Anthropology, Department of Human Biology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.

Human Variation and Identification Research Unit (HVIRU), Department of Anatomical Sciences, School of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

出版信息

Int J Legal Med. 2025 Jul;139(4):1983-1996. doi: 10.1007/s00414-025-03470-w. Epub 2025 Mar 18.

Abstract

In South Africa, high rates of unidentified human remains necessitate the establishment of regionally specific high resolution taphonomic data to facilitate accurate reconstruction of postmortem circumstances and timing, as well as identification. This study investigates the effects scavenging and environmental conditions on the decomposition process using porcine models as human analogs across two distinct forensic sites in Cape Town: a suburban site and a peri-urban site. Over four deployments (July 2021-January 2023), six clothed porcine bodies were placed at each site and monitored. Data collected included mass loss, scavenger activity (notably by the Cape grey mongoose Galerella pulverulenta), and environmental variables. Findings revealed that seasonal variations and habitat types had significant impacts on the rate and pattern of decomposition. Porcine bodies at the Medical Research Council site consistently decomposed faster than those at the University of Cape Town site due to the micro habitat differences documented between the two sites. This research underscores the importance of considering biogeographic variation and the displacement of vertebrate scavengers in urban settings, emphasising the need for careful site selection in decomposition research to better reflect some forensic urban scenarios. By replicating the locally prevalent medicolegal death scenario of a single clothed body, the study enhances understanding of postmortem processes in Cape Town and contributes to the refinement of methodologies for forensic taphonomy within specific ecological contexts.

摘要

在南非,大量身份不明的人类遗骸使得有必要建立区域特定的高分辨率尸体埋藏学数据,以促进对死后情况、时间以及身份识别的准确重建。本研究使用猪模型作为人类模拟物,在开普敦两个不同的法医地点(一个郊区地点和一个城郊地点)调查了食腐和环境条件对分解过程的影响。在四次部署期间(2021年7月至2023年1月),在每个地点放置了六具穿着衣服的猪尸体并进行监测。收集的数据包括质量损失、食腐动物活动(特别是开普灰獴Galerella pulverulenta的活动)和环境变量。研究结果表明,季节变化和栖息地类型对分解速率和模式有显著影响。由于记录到的两个地点之间的微观栖息地差异,医学研究理事会地点的猪尸体始终比开普敦大学地点的分解得更快。这项研究强调了考虑生物地理变异和城市环境中脊椎动物食腐动物分布的重要性,并强调在分解研究中仔细选择地点以更好地反映一些法医城市场景的必要性。通过复制当地普遍存在的单具穿着衣服尸体的法医学死亡场景,该研究增进了对开普敦死后过程的理解,并有助于完善特定生态背景下法医尸体埋藏学的方法。

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