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Decomposition Process for Buried Rat (, Berkenhout 1769) Carcasses in Riyadh City, Saudi Arabia: A Preliminary Study

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Date 2021 Jul 5
PMID 34220227
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The present report outlines the initial observations from an ongoing study examining the decomposition rate of buried rat (, Berkenhout 1769) carcasses in Riyadh city, Saudi Arabia. Eight rat carcasses were buried in separate holes at depths of 20 and 40 cm (four holes per depth) to allow natural decomposition and examined at 10-day intervals up to 40 days. During the study period, environmental factors such as humidity, soil temperature, and air temperature were monitored at each depth on a daily basis. At the end of each burial period, one carcass from each depth was exhumed and the degree of decay and presence of insect activity were examined. The results showed that burial depth and temperature were major factors affecting the decomposition rate, whereas no insect activity was observed. The findings of this study can be used to more accurately estimate the time since burial of carcasses.

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