KERAGAMAN JENIS SERANGGA ANGGOTA ORDO DIPTERA DAN COLEOPTERA PADA BANGKAI TIKUS RUMAH (Rattus tanezumi Temminck, 1844) HASIL PROSES DEKOMPOSISI DI SAWAH DAN HUTAN

Forensic entomology is a branch of forensic science in entomology and studying the role of insects in forensic interest. Determining the location and length of time of death is entomologi influenced by external factors such as season, altitude, temperature, humidity, rice fields, forests and other....

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Main Authors: , GANDY SUKMA WIJAYA W, , Dra. Siti Susanti, S.U.
Format: Thesis
Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 2013
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ETD
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Summary:Forensic entomology is a branch of forensic science in entomology and studying the role of insects in forensic interest. Determining the location and length of time of death is entomologi influenced by external factors such as season, altitude, temperature, humidity, rice fields, forests and other. The aim of this study was to determine the diversity and the role of various types of insects on carcase R. tanezumi decomposition process results in the rice fields and forest. Research was carried out in the forest Faculty of Biology UGM and rice fields village in Pandowoharjo, Sleman for 13 days. The method was used in this research the life rat trap to catch rat alive and bottle trap for insects. Rearing of insects with the soil medium was bottle 1.5 L and then the of were insects were preserved and identified. Parameters ecologicl has been there observed were the diversity and abundance of insects. The abundance data was analysed by using the Shannon-Winer index and described the role of insects. The results of research obtained that two species of rat were R. Tanezumi and Suncus murinus. In addition 10 species of insect belong to from 7 family were identified from 2 location of the research sampling. Shannon & Winer index showed that two species diversity of insect from the two rats species in the Forest of Biology UGM and Rice Field Sleman respectively were H' = 1.12 and H' = 1.06. The dominancy of insect in forest was Sarcophaga ruficornis (Diptera) and on Rice Field, Sleman was Lucilia sericata (Diptera). As a conclusion the two species of insects mention above were membered of Order Diptera were the carcase decomposer insects.