Thermal Ecology and Forensic Implications of Blow Fly (Family: Calliphoridae) Maggot Mass Dynamics: A Review

丽蝇(Calliphoridae科)幼虫群体动力学的热生态学及其法医学意义:综述

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Abstract

Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) play a crucial role in the decomposition process and serve as important forensic indicators due to their predictable colonization patterns. This review focuses on the dynamics of maggot masses, highlighting their ecological roles, thermoregulation, and implications for forensics. We summarize data on the self-organizing behavior of maggot masses, which is influenced by chemical cues and environmental factors. These masses can generate internal temperatures that exceed ambient levels by 10-20 °C, accelerating larval growth and impacting competition among individuals. This localized heating complicates the estimation of the postmortem interval (PMI), as traditional models may not take these thermal influences into account. Furthermore, maggot masses contribute significantly to nutrient cycling and soil enrichment, while the behavior of the larvae includes both cooperation and competition, which is influenced by the species composition present. This review highlights challenges in PMI estimation due to heat production but also discusses advancements in molecular tools and thermal modeling that enhance accuracy. Ultimately, we identify knowledge gaps regarding species diversity, microbial interactions, and environmental variability that impact mass dynamics, suggesting future research avenues that could enhance ecological understanding and forensic applications.

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