© 2015 Canadian Society of Forensic Science. Profiling microbial communities associated with cadaver decomposition may provide useful information concerning postmortem intervals and aid in the identification of clandestine graves. Four experiments using pig carcasses as human decomposition analogues were performed over the course of 2011 and 2012 in southern Ontario to document changes in soil microbiology following decomposition. Studies were conducted in both spring and summer to determine the effect of environmental variables on the decomposition process and subsequent changes in gravesoil microbiology. Fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) profiling was used to investigate the community level changes in soil throughout the decomposition proces...
In this paper we report the results of our preliminary studies into short chain fatty acids that hav...
With the growing interest in forensic anthropology, substantial research has flooded the field, much...
The ecological succession of microbes during cadaver decomposition has garnered interest in both bas...
The ubiquitous nature of microorganisms and their specificity to certain locations make them potenti...
Bodies are often disposed of clandestinely in environments allowing direct contact with soil yet the...
Identifying biomarkers of decomposition may prove to be an important area of environmental and crimi...
Human decomposition is a little-understood process with even less currently known about the microbio...
A cadaver and dead plant organic matter, or litter, are rich energy sources that undergo a complex d...
Body-associated microbes were recently shown to change significantly during decomposition, undergoin...
Human decomposition is a little-understood process with even less currently known about the microbio...
© 2009 Springer Science + Business Media B.V. Traditionally, soil evidence in forensic science has f...
The estimation of the time elapsed since death (post-mortem interval, or PMI) is one of the key them...
Decomposer organisms play a vital role in terrestrial nutrient cycling, breaking down complex organi...
The processes associated with cadaver decomposition in outdoor settings, particularly those that occ...
Microbial communities can undergo significant successional changes during decay and decomposition, p...
In this paper we report the results of our preliminary studies into short chain fatty acids that hav...
With the growing interest in forensic anthropology, substantial research has flooded the field, much...
The ecological succession of microbes during cadaver decomposition has garnered interest in both bas...
The ubiquitous nature of microorganisms and their specificity to certain locations make them potenti...
Bodies are often disposed of clandestinely in environments allowing direct contact with soil yet the...
Identifying biomarkers of decomposition may prove to be an important area of environmental and crimi...
Human decomposition is a little-understood process with even less currently known about the microbio...
A cadaver and dead plant organic matter, or litter, are rich energy sources that undergo a complex d...
Body-associated microbes were recently shown to change significantly during decomposition, undergoin...
Human decomposition is a little-understood process with even less currently known about the microbio...
© 2009 Springer Science + Business Media B.V. Traditionally, soil evidence in forensic science has f...
The estimation of the time elapsed since death (post-mortem interval, or PMI) is one of the key them...
Decomposer organisms play a vital role in terrestrial nutrient cycling, breaking down complex organi...
The processes associated with cadaver decomposition in outdoor settings, particularly those that occ...
Microbial communities can undergo significant successional changes during decay and decomposition, p...
In this paper we report the results of our preliminary studies into short chain fatty acids that hav...
With the growing interest in forensic anthropology, substantial research has flooded the field, much...
The ecological succession of microbes during cadaver decomposition has garnered interest in both bas...