Shean B S, Messinger L, Papworth M
Department of Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins.
J Forensic Sci. 1993 Jul;38(4):938-49.
The decomposition of two pig carcasses in close proximity to each other, one exposed and the other shaded, in a continuous woodland were observed and different rates of decay were recorded. The exposed pig decomposed much faster than the shaded pig, reaching a stable minimal weight two weeks before the shaded carcass. Bloat size, body weight, occurrence of blow fly larvae, and ambient air temperatures are compared. Maggot development appeared to be a major factor in the overall rate of decomposition and was affected primarily by different temperature patterns at the two sites.
在一片连绵的林地中,观察了两头彼此相邻的猪尸体的分解情况,一头暴露在外,另一头有遮荫,记录了不同的腐烂速度。暴露在外的猪比有遮荫的猪分解得快得多,比有遮荫的尸体提前两周达到稳定的最小重量。比较了肿胀大小、体重、蝇蛆幼虫的出现情况和环境空气温度。蛆的发育似乎是总体分解速度的一个主要因素,主要受两个地点不同温度模式的影响。