Necrophilous ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in Diverse Habitats in Taiwan
Journal
Sociobiology
Journal Volume
66
Journal Issue
2
Pages
209-217
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Abstract
Ants are a highly diverse group that not only are often strongly associated with certain habitat types, but also can be found on carcasses and, therefore, in crime scenes. In the present study, a survey of the necrophilous ants in Taiwan was conducted and a preliminary species checklist was provided for the first tme. The aim of this study was primarily to ofter informaton on Taiwanese ant species of forensic significance. A total of 50 ant species/morphospecies from 26 genera were collected from large scale regions in Taiwan using combinaton pig liver bait and pitall traps, bringing the Taiwanese necrophilous ants up to 55 species from 33 genera within the known Taiwanese ant fauna of 288 species from 71 genera. Seventeen species found in this study are tramp or potentally exotc species, which often dominated the baits. Use of pitall traps increased the diversity of ants collected relatve to hand-collectng from the carcass, adding useful data. These necrophilous ants may play important roles in carcass decompositon and can be useful in reconstructng crime scenes, as certain ants are more common in certain habitat types. This checklist and accompanying habitat informaton of these ants is likely the first such comprehensive data in Taiwan applying ants to the field of forensic entomology. © 2019 Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana. All rights reserved.
Subjects
Ants; Checklist; Decompositon; Forensic entomology
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Type
journal article
