First interaction network of sarcosaprophagous fauna (acari and insecta) associated with animal remains in a Mediterranean region (northern Spain)
Keywords: 
Interaction network
Mites
Beetles
Flies
Phoresy
Iberian Peninsula
Mediterranean region
Navarra
Issue Date: 
2022
ISSN: 
2075-4450
Note: 
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) licens
Citation: 
Pérez-Martínez, S. (Sandra); Moraza-Zorrilla, M. (María Lourdes). "First interaction network of sarcosaprophagous fauna (acari and insecta) associated with animal remains in a Mediterranean region (northern Spain)". Insects. 13 (7), 2022, 610
Abstract
The potential of insects for forensic investigations has been known for more than 700 years. However, arthropods such as mites could also play a role in these investigations. The information obtained from insects, together with their phoretic mites, is of special interest in terms of estimating the time and geographical location of death. This paper presents the first interaction network between phoretic mites and their host insects in Navarra. It also reports the first time that an interaction network was applied to animal remains of forensic relevance. The data reveal the degrees of specificity of the interactions established, the biological and ecological characteristics of the mites at the time of association, and factors that played important roles in the mites' dispersion. Fauna was collected using 657 traps baited with 20 g of pig carrion over a year. Only 0.6% of insects collected carried phoretic mites. The network comprised 312 insects (275 beetles, 37 flies) and 1533 mites and was analyzed using various packages of the R programming language. We contribute new host insect records for 15 mites, 3 new records of insects as hosts, 5 new mite records for the Iberian Peninsula, and 2 new mites records and 8 new insect records for Navarra.

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