Scavenger-induced alteration to bone occurs while scavengers access soft tissue and during the scattering and re-scavenging of skeletal remains. Using bite mark, dimensional data to assist in the more accurate identification of a scavenger can improve interpretations of trauma and enhance search and recovery methods. This study analyzed bite marks produced on both dry and fresh surface deposited remains by wild and captive red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and Eurasian badger (Meles meles), as well as domestic dog (Canis familiaris). The bite marks produced by foxes were distinguishable from those made by badgers and dogs based on ranges of mean length and breadth of pits. The dimensional data of bite marks produced by badgers and dogs were less disc...
Vertebrate scavengers frequently affect forensic casework by feeding on human remains or by scatteri...
The interaction between canids and humans is not free of conflicts. In Europe, wolves and dogs'...
Physical search methods used by police specialist searchers are based on counter-terrorism methods ...
Vertebrate scavengers can modify surface deposited human remains which can hinder forensic investiga...
Vertebrate scavengers can modify surface deposited human remains which can hinder forensic investiga...
abstract: Due to the nature of animals, even domesticated pets, animal scavenging of human remains i...
Forensic investigations involving animal scavenging of human remains require a physical search of th...
Vertebrate scavengers are a common taphonomic variable that can severely affect human remains, espec...
Animal scavenging by vertebrates can significantly alter human bodies and their deposition site. For...
Forensic anthropologists are often asked to analyze and interpret human remains that have been modif...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityIndividuals left to decompose in outdoor environments may be subject...
Vertebrate animals have the ability to alter exposed human remains in outdoor contexts. They can fee...
Carnivores have long been known as important taphonomic agents that accumulate and destroy bones thu...
Mammal bone surface alteration during human consumption: An experimental approachDOI: 10.1016/j.jasr...
Knowledge of the behavior of local fauna can aid forensic investigators in developing awareness of s...
Vertebrate scavengers frequently affect forensic casework by feeding on human remains or by scatteri...
The interaction between canids and humans is not free of conflicts. In Europe, wolves and dogs'...
Physical search methods used by police specialist searchers are based on counter-terrorism methods ...
Vertebrate scavengers can modify surface deposited human remains which can hinder forensic investiga...
Vertebrate scavengers can modify surface deposited human remains which can hinder forensic investiga...
abstract: Due to the nature of animals, even domesticated pets, animal scavenging of human remains i...
Forensic investigations involving animal scavenging of human remains require a physical search of th...
Vertebrate scavengers are a common taphonomic variable that can severely affect human remains, espec...
Animal scavenging by vertebrates can significantly alter human bodies and their deposition site. For...
Forensic anthropologists are often asked to analyze and interpret human remains that have been modif...
Thesis (M.S.)--Boston UniversityIndividuals left to decompose in outdoor environments may be subject...
Vertebrate animals have the ability to alter exposed human remains in outdoor contexts. They can fee...
Carnivores have long been known as important taphonomic agents that accumulate and destroy bones thu...
Mammal bone surface alteration during human consumption: An experimental approachDOI: 10.1016/j.jasr...
Knowledge of the behavior of local fauna can aid forensic investigators in developing awareness of s...
Vertebrate scavengers frequently affect forensic casework by feeding on human remains or by scatteri...
The interaction between canids and humans is not free of conflicts. In Europe, wolves and dogs'...
Physical search methods used by police specialist searchers are based on counter-terrorism methods ...