Journal of Entomological Research
SCOPUSWeb of Science
  • Year: 2016
  • Volume: 40
  • Issue: 4

Frequency of Arthropoda in urban Wastes compost Process at laboratory condition

  • Author:
  • Rouhullah Dehghani1, Batool Shahrisvand, Gholamreza Mostafaeii2, Mahmood Atharizadeh3, Hamidreza Gilasi4, Mohammadreza Rezaee Mofrad2, Gholamreza Hosseindoost2, Seyedmahdi Takhtfiroozeh5
  • Total Page Count: 8
  • Page Number: 357 to 364

1Social Determinants of Health (SDH) Research Center and Department of Environment Health, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, IR Iran

2Department of Environment Health and Social Determinants of Health (SDH) Research Center, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, IR Iran

3Medical College, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, I.R. Iran

4Department of Epidemiology School of Health Shahid Beheshti, University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, I.R. Iran

5Environmental Health, Student Research Committee, Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences, Bandar Abbas, I.R. Iran

Department of Environment Health and Social Determinants of Health (SDH) Research Center, Kashan University of Medical Sciences, Kashan, IR Iran

*Corresponding author's E-mail: shahrisvandb@yahoo.com

Abstract

Physical, Chemical, and biological parameters play a key role in compost production. This descriptive study was conducted, by using 9 basins within 25 kgs wastes placed in 3 places and at 3 steps during 3 months, then by taking 407 times of Arthropoda existed in a controlled condition were determined. After transferring the samples to the laboratory, Arthropods were identified by Stereo Microscope. The total number of 534583 samples of larvae, pupae and adult of Arthropoda were collected then estimated. In total diptera with 373600 samples (69.886%), coleoptera with 157398 (29.443%), hymenoptera with 2050 (0.384%), Mesostigmata with 1500 (0.281%), Araneida with 18 (0.0033%), Isopoda with 12 (0.0022%), dictyoptera with 4 (0.0007%), Metastigmata with 1 (0.0001%) were identified. Study indicated that at least 8 orders of Arthropoda including: diptera, coleoptera, hymenoptera, Mesostigmata, Araneida, Isopoda, dictyoptera and Metastigmata are active in compost process. Since varieties of Arthropoda existed in compost production makes it very rich and they can be easily multiplied in the process, they can be used in providing foods for domestic animals, birds, and fish.

Keywords

Recycling, Biomass, Arthropods, Beetles, Diptera