| Literature DB >> 21936327 |
Thiago de Carvalho Moretti1, Edilberto Giannotti, Patrícia Jacqueline Thyssen, Daniel Russ Solis, Wesley Augusto Conde Godoy.
Abstract
In addition to feeding on carrion tissues and fluids, social wasps can also prey on immature and adult carrion flies, thereby reducing their populations and retarding the decomposition process of carcasses. In this study, we report on the occurrence and behavior of social wasps attracted to vertebrate carrion. The collections were made monthly from September 2006 to October 2007 in three environments (rural, urban, and forest) in six municipalities of southeast Brazil, using baited bottle traps. We collected Agelaia pallipes (Olivier, 1791) (n = 143), Agelaia vicina (Saussure, 1854) (n = 106), Agelaia multipicta (Haliday, 1836) (n = 18), and Polybia paulista Ihering, 1896 (n = 3). The wasps were observed feeding directly on the baits and preying on adult insects collected in the traps. Bait and habitat associations, temporal variability of social wasps, and possible forensic implications of their actions are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21936327 DOI: 10.1603/me11068
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Entomol ISSN: 0022-2585 Impact factor: 2.278