The distribution of insects geographically may provide evidence that indicates the movement of human remains from one location to another. The aims of this study were: (1) to observe insect succession in an urban and rural area in northeastern Ohio to document differences in the entomofaunal succession, and (2) to determine if there is an insect signature associated with a body moved from an urban to a rural area. It was hypothesized that there would be a difference in species composition between the urban and rural sites and the body moved would retain insect evidence indicating initial exposure to an urban insect community. The insect signature of a moved corpse should differ from that of the urban and rural corpses. Six 12-19 kg domestic...
Over the past years, application of entomological evidence has contributed significantly to forensic...
The application of insect and arthropod information to medicolegal death investigations is one of th...
Abstract Successional patterns of insect fauna on pig carcasses were studied in southwest Virginia. ...
The distribution of insects geographically may provide evidence that indicates the movement of human...
Preferences of arthropods are important in forensic entomology, as the species collected can help de...
Entomological evidence can be a useful tool in forensic studies; however, to precise information abo...
Numerous species of insects utilize carrion as food in at least one stage of their life cycle, which...
Connecticut and the Northeastern United States in general, lacks forensically relevant entomological...
As a component of an entomology course, students were introduced to the science of forensic entomolo...
A cadaver represents a temporal energy-loaded resource, which provides arthropods with food, protect...
This is the first report of an ongoing study of insect succession on carrion in British Columbia. Pi...
Single page posterForensic Entomology plays an important role within the field of medicolegal death ...
Necrophagous insects, mainly Diptera and Coleoptera, are attracted to specific stages of carcass dec...
Most forensic studies are focused on Diptera pattern colonization while neglecting Coleoptera succes...
Forensic entomology is considered a relatively new field of entomology yet insects have been around ...
Over the past years, application of entomological evidence has contributed significantly to forensic...
The application of insect and arthropod information to medicolegal death investigations is one of th...
Abstract Successional patterns of insect fauna on pig carcasses were studied in southwest Virginia. ...
The distribution of insects geographically may provide evidence that indicates the movement of human...
Preferences of arthropods are important in forensic entomology, as the species collected can help de...
Entomological evidence can be a useful tool in forensic studies; however, to precise information abo...
Numerous species of insects utilize carrion as food in at least one stage of their life cycle, which...
Connecticut and the Northeastern United States in general, lacks forensically relevant entomological...
As a component of an entomology course, students were introduced to the science of forensic entomolo...
A cadaver represents a temporal energy-loaded resource, which provides arthropods with food, protect...
This is the first report of an ongoing study of insect succession on carrion in British Columbia. Pi...
Single page posterForensic Entomology plays an important role within the field of medicolegal death ...
Necrophagous insects, mainly Diptera and Coleoptera, are attracted to specific stages of carcass dec...
Most forensic studies are focused on Diptera pattern colonization while neglecting Coleoptera succes...
Forensic entomology is considered a relatively new field of entomology yet insects have been around ...
Over the past years, application of entomological evidence has contributed significantly to forensic...
The application of insect and arthropod information to medicolegal death investigations is one of th...
Abstract Successional patterns of insect fauna on pig carcasses were studied in southwest Virginia. ...