Insect Succession and Dynamics on Decomposing Piglets (Sus domesticus Erxleben) Carasses at Umudike, Southeast Nigeria
Ehisianya, C. N.,
Ozum, E. K.,
Okore, O. O.
Abstract:Aim: To determine the identity and distribution of insects colonizing ground-placed and hung decomposing domestic piglets (Sus domesticus) carcasses.
Place and Duration: Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State, Nigeria.
Study carried out in two seasons: July to September, 2019 (wet), and January to March, 2020 (dry).
Methodology: Four healthy piglets with average weight of 3.73 kg were sacrificed for the trial by dislocating their cervical vertebrate (to mimic natural death), and put i… Show more
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