Fishes that eat dead bodies
Posted: 15 Apr 2020, 07:32
Valente-Aguiar, MS, AC Falcão, T Magalhães & RJ Dinis-Oliveira RJ, 2020. Cadaveric ichthyofauna of the Madeira River in the Amazon basin: the myth of man-eating piranhas. Forensic Science Medicine and Pathology doi: 10.1007/s12024-020-00221-8.
Abstract
Drowned bodies rescued from the rivers of the Amazon basin exhibit several artefacts caused by the actions of the cadaveric ichthyofauna, namely, the "candiru". This study aims to review and discuss the fish species responsible for the largest number of attacks on bodies in the Madeira River (Porto Velho - Rondônia, Brazil), to describe the feeding strategies and types of lesions caused by each species, and to demystify the myth of the "man-eating piranhas". To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first that aims to provide a systematic analysis of cadaveric ichthyofauna and forensic findings in this region.
Unfortunately, most of the cadaveric ichthyofauna are catfish. The figures in this paper are pretty graphic, I must say.
Abstract
Drowned bodies rescued from the rivers of the Amazon basin exhibit several artefacts caused by the actions of the cadaveric ichthyofauna, namely, the "candiru". This study aims to review and discuss the fish species responsible for the largest number of attacks on bodies in the Madeira River (Porto Velho - Rondônia, Brazil), to describe the feeding strategies and types of lesions caused by each species, and to demystify the myth of the "man-eating piranhas". To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first that aims to provide a systematic analysis of cadaveric ichthyofauna and forensic findings in this region.
Unfortunately, most of the cadaveric ichthyofauna are catfish. The figures in this paper are pretty graphic, I must say.