| Literature DB >> 33200199 |
Santiago Montoya-Molina1, Pavel Jakubec1, Jarin Qubaiová1, Martin Novák1, Hana Šuláková1,2, Jan Růžička1.
Abstract
Carrion beetles of genus Thanatophilus (Leach, 1815) are an important group of necrophagous insects, with great potential for forensic entomology in temperate zones of Africa, America, Asia, and Europe. Developmental models for majority of Thanatophilus species remain unknown. In this study, we will provide new thermal summation models for all the developmental stages of Thanatophilus sinuatus (Fabricius, 1775), one of the most abundant and widespread species of the genus. The beetles were bred at seven different constant temperatures, and developmental time was measured for each developmental stage (egg, three larval instars, postfeeding stage, and pupa). Temperature-sex influence was tested, and thermal summation constants were calculated to be used for postmortem interval estimation during criminal investigations.Entities:
Keywords: Silphinae; developmental biology; forensic entomology; thermal summations model
Year: 2021 PMID: 33200199 DOI: 10.1093/jme/tjaa255
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Entomol ISSN: 0022-2585 Impact factor: 2.278