AbstractThe presented study aimed primarily to document a baseline data of the decay process of rabbits and guinea pigs and their associated arthropod fauna, which are placed in an urban city: El Abbassyia, Cairo Governorate, Egypt, during winter and summer seasons, and to compare these data with the corresponding figure for zinc phosphide-intoxicated carrions. Generally, control rabbits and control guinea pigs were faster in their decay comparing the corresponding figure of the zinc phosphide–intoxicated group. A delay in colonization of insects was noticed either in the winter season for both groups, or additionally for the zinc phosphide groups. The associated insect fauna was represented in 6 orders, 20 families, and 36 genera and speci...
This is the first report of an ongoing study of insect succession on carrion in British Columbia. Pi...
AbstractA main objective of the study is the establishment of a forensic entomological database for ...
Over the past years, application of entomological evidence has contributed significantly to forensic...
AbstractThe presented study aimed primarily to document a baseline data of the decay process of rabb...
Abstract Background In the current study, 23 species within 18 genera and 13 families of order Dipte...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTo investigate insects visiting sun exposed and shaded decomposing rabbit carcasses...
Ten Wistar rats were used as model to study arthropod succession on carcass under shade and exposed ...
The objective of this study was to identify insects species visiting decomposing rabbit carrion and ...
Objective: To investigate insects visiting sun exposed and shaded decomposing rabbit carcasses and t...
Entomological evidence can be a useful tool in forensic studies; however, to precise information abo...
Rabbit carcasses were used to compare rates of decomposition and associated assemblages of Diptera a...
Knowledge regarding the succession patterns of insects that visit carcasses as well as the other art...
Single page posterForensic Entomology plays an important role within the field of medicolegal death ...
Sarco-saprophagous insect plays an important role in the degradation of organic materials. Moreover,...
This preliminary study was carried out in a palm oil plantation in Tanjung Sepat, Selangor in 17 Ma...
This is the first report of an ongoing study of insect succession on carrion in British Columbia. Pi...
AbstractA main objective of the study is the establishment of a forensic entomological database for ...
Over the past years, application of entomological evidence has contributed significantly to forensic...
AbstractThe presented study aimed primarily to document a baseline data of the decay process of rabb...
Abstract Background In the current study, 23 species within 18 genera and 13 families of order Dipte...
ABSTRACTObjectiveTo investigate insects visiting sun exposed and shaded decomposing rabbit carcasses...
Ten Wistar rats were used as model to study arthropod succession on carcass under shade and exposed ...
The objective of this study was to identify insects species visiting decomposing rabbit carrion and ...
Objective: To investigate insects visiting sun exposed and shaded decomposing rabbit carcasses and t...
Entomological evidence can be a useful tool in forensic studies; however, to precise information abo...
Rabbit carcasses were used to compare rates of decomposition and associated assemblages of Diptera a...
Knowledge regarding the succession patterns of insects that visit carcasses as well as the other art...
Single page posterForensic Entomology plays an important role within the field of medicolegal death ...
Sarco-saprophagous insect plays an important role in the degradation of organic materials. Moreover,...
This preliminary study was carried out in a palm oil plantation in Tanjung Sepat, Selangor in 17 Ma...
This is the first report of an ongoing study of insect succession on carrion in British Columbia. Pi...
AbstractA main objective of the study is the establishment of a forensic entomological database for ...
Over the past years, application of entomological evidence has contributed significantly to forensic...