scholarly journals Dipterofauna Associated withSus scrofaLinné, 1758, Carcasses in Urban and Coastal Regions of São Paulo State, Brazil

2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Luiza Cavallari ◽  
Fabio Navarro Baltazar ◽  
Silvio Shigueo Nihei ◽  
Daniel Romero Muñoz ◽  
José Eduardo Tolezano

Cadaverous entomofauna successions vary according to the region, environment, and climate, and such differences may occur within the same country due to seasonal variations. The present study aimed to analyze and compare the dipterofauna that visit or colonize carcasses in the urban and coastal areas of São Paulo, Brazil, during summer and winter seasons. Four swine (Sus scrofaLinné, 1758) carcasses of approximately 12 kg were used. The animals were previously euthanized and then placed in metal cages covered with a flight intercept trap (Shannon, modified). In total, 10,495 flies from 39 families were collected, with 15 species belonging to the Calliphoridae family, 14 species belonging to the Fanniidae family, 43 species belonging to the Muscidae family, and 22 species belonging to the Sarcophagidae family. Flies from these four families visited all carcasses; however, they did not show the highest visitation frequencies in all of the trials. Species variations occurred between the experiments that were performed at different locations and in different seasons. Furthermore, difference in the number of insects attracted to each stage of decomposition was observed. In addition to the four families highlighted above, the families Phoridae, Sepsidae, Otitidae, and Piophilidae were observed in all carcasses.

2011 ◽  
Vol 291 (1) ◽  
pp. 113-117 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. G. M. Catharino ◽  
M. B. A. Vasconcellos ◽  
A. A. Kirschbaum ◽  
M. R. Gasparro ◽  
C. C. Minei ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 136 ◽  
Author(s):  
Roberto Guilherme Trovati

Invasive species are the second cause of biodiversity decline in the world. Among the many invasive species, the Sus scrofa (wild boar) is amongst those that cause more impacts. Our aim was to report the presence of the wild boar in the last remaining open area of Cerrado in the São Paulo state, Brazil. In September 2007 an individual was seen and tracks were also observed during the same period at the Estação Ecológica de Itirapina.


2008 ◽  
Vol 278 (3) ◽  
pp. 547-551 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. G. M. Catharino ◽  
M. B. A. Vasconcellos ◽  
E. C. P. M. de Sousa ◽  
E. G. Moreira ◽  
C. D. S. Pereira

Author(s):  
Liliane Maria Guimarães de Pinho ◽  
Vera Lúcia Garcia ◽  
Maria Cezira Fantini Nogueira-Martins

Implementation of a multiprofessional residency in family health in a city of São Paulo state: perception of the first residents (2014-2016)


2017 ◽  
Vol 314 (3) ◽  
pp. 1675-1681
Author(s):  
Elvis J. França ◽  
Elisabete A. De Nadai Fernandes ◽  
Felipe Y. Fonseca ◽  
Marcelo R. L. Magalhães ◽  
Mariana L. O. Santos

Author(s):  
Raquel Cardoso de Souza ◽  
Aline Andrade Godoy ◽  
Fábio Kummrow ◽  
Thyago Leandro dos Santos ◽  
Carlos Jesus Brandão ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 141 ◽  
pp. 110805
Author(s):  
Giancarlo Aquila ◽  
Wilson Toshiro Nakamura ◽  
Paulo Rotella Junior ◽  
Luiz Celio Souza Rocha ◽  
Edson de Oliveira Pamplona

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