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Taphonomy of experimental burials in Taphos-m: The role of fungi

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REVISTA IBEROAMERICANA DE MICOLOGIA
Volume 38, Issue 3, Pages 125-131

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ASOCIACION ESPANOLA MICOLOGIA-AEM
DOI: 10.1016/j.riam.2021.02.003

Keywords

Forensic mycology; Fungi; RODAC contact plates; Sterile swab; Carcasses; Animal model; Experimental burial; Taphonomy; Anthropology; Archaeology

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  1. Departament d'Agricultura, Ramaderia, Pesca, Alimentacio i Medi Natural of the Generalitat de Catalunya
  2. research group Grup de Recerques de les Terres de Ponent
  3. Institut d'Estudis Ilerdencs in Catalonia (Spain)
  4. AGAUR of Generalitat de Catalunya [2017-SRG-1630]

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This study aimed to find the best method for sampling fungi in carcasses, with RODAC contact plates proving to be the most effective. Thirty genera of fungi were isolated from different substrates, with some fungi found to be related to decomposing bodies for the first time.
Background: The fungi present in the decaying remains enable a better understanding of the processes of decomposition after death. There are not many studies about fungi on decaying bodies and it is not known which fungal sampling methods are effective. Aims: The main objective of this study was to find the best method for sampling fungi in carcasses, prove the effectiveness of this method and identify the fungal colonies in animal carcasses from experimental burials. Methods: Samples from 13 carcasses of Sus scrofa domestica, from the experimental project Taphos-m, were taken with different materials: spatula, sterile swabs and RODAC contact plates. Results: RODAC contact plates with the RBA culture medium showed higher proliferation of fungal colonies. Thirty genera of fungi were isolated from different substrates (bone, tissue, lime). Most of the fungi genera or groups identified have been described before in the literature, but the substrates they came from were different in some cases. Conclusions: Sampling with RODAC contact plates was found to be the most effective method, as it pro-vides a nutritional culture medium that may allow growth since the moment of sampling. Fungi colonies grew better in RBA culture medium because bacterial growth is inhibited. Most of the observed fungi are related to the environment but some others have been found related to decomposing bodies for the first time. (c) 2021 Asociaci o acute accent n Espan tilde ola de Micologi acute accent a. Published by Elsevier Espan tilde a, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

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