Two closely related chemoecological groups of fungi, the ammonia fungi and the postputrefaction fungi, have been associated with the decomposition by-products of cadavers. Sporocarps have been observed in disparate woodlands across the world and often mark sites of graves. These groups of fungi provide visible markers of the sites of cadaver decomposition and follow repeated patterns of successional change as apparent decomposition proceeds. We suggest these phenomena may become a useful tool for crime scene investigation, forensic archaeology and forensic taphonomy
The most renowned examples of the prehistoric use of mushrooms are represented by the stone painting...
Mycology has been recently applied to forensic investigation highlighting the usefulness of studying...
312 The dessicated remains of an unidentified body found in an abandoned urban dwelling. Taphonomy T...
Two closely related chemoecological groups of fungi, the ammonia fungi and the postputrefaction fung...
Two closely related chemoecological groups of fungi, the ammonia fungi and the postputrefaction fung...
Forensic archaeologists and criminal investigators employ many different techniques for the location...
In a murder case it is very common to find a corpse in a grave followed by the human decomposition. ...
Aims: To investigate the presence of fungi during three human decomposition stages: bloated, putref...
Fungi are increasingly being used in criminal investigations as a source of data for crime scene and...
Forensic taphonomy encompasses the study of the processes of decomposition, the circumstances of dea...
Cadavers are an abundant source of organic matter. During their decomposition, a variety of organism...
The present study reports the mycological data collected from two corpses preserved in controlled co...
Cadavers are an abundant source of organic matter. During their decomposition, a variety of organism...
Determining the postmortem interval (PMI) remains one of the most important but challenging factors ...
NoDespite an increasing literature on the decomposition of human remains, whether buried or exposed,...
The most renowned examples of the prehistoric use of mushrooms are represented by the stone painting...
Mycology has been recently applied to forensic investigation highlighting the usefulness of studying...
312 The dessicated remains of an unidentified body found in an abandoned urban dwelling. Taphonomy T...
Two closely related chemoecological groups of fungi, the ammonia fungi and the postputrefaction fung...
Two closely related chemoecological groups of fungi, the ammonia fungi and the postputrefaction fung...
Forensic archaeologists and criminal investigators employ many different techniques for the location...
In a murder case it is very common to find a corpse in a grave followed by the human decomposition. ...
Aims: To investigate the presence of fungi during three human decomposition stages: bloated, putref...
Fungi are increasingly being used in criminal investigations as a source of data for crime scene and...
Forensic taphonomy encompasses the study of the processes of decomposition, the circumstances of dea...
Cadavers are an abundant source of organic matter. During their decomposition, a variety of organism...
The present study reports the mycological data collected from two corpses preserved in controlled co...
Cadavers are an abundant source of organic matter. During their decomposition, a variety of organism...
Determining the postmortem interval (PMI) remains one of the most important but challenging factors ...
NoDespite an increasing literature on the decomposition of human remains, whether buried or exposed,...
The most renowned examples of the prehistoric use of mushrooms are represented by the stone painting...
Mycology has been recently applied to forensic investigation highlighting the usefulness of studying...
312 The dessicated remains of an unidentified body found in an abandoned urban dwelling. Taphonomy T...