Blow flies are often utilized in the field of forensic science due to their ability to aid in the estimation of time since death. Currently, estimations of postmortem interval require assumptions to be made and are prone to a margin of error, prompting research that may contribute to more accurate postmortem interval estimations and help to fill in the gaps of unknown information. Blow flies are necrophagous, feeding on feces and carrion, and therefore, are constantly sampling the environment. This behavior can be exploited in order to monitor the biodiversity in an environment. Through analysis of DNA isolated from the guts of blow flies, information can be obtained regarding what animals have died in an environment, what animals are st...
Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are extremely beneficial insects to the decomposition process, m...
Large-scale monitoring schemes are essential in assessing global mammalian biodiversity, and in this...
Metabarcoding of vertebrate DNA derived from carrion flies has been proposed as a promising tool for...
Blow flies are often utilized in the field of forensic science due to their ability to aid in the es...
Blow flies are often utilized in the field of forensic science due to their ability to aid in the es...
Rapid vertebrate diversity evaluation is invaluable for monitoring changing ecosystems worldwide. Wi...
Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are usually the first insects to colonize human remains. By dete...
Genetic structure of blow fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) populations has remained elusive regardless o...
Fly development rates, and to a lesser extent succession data, can be used to provide an estimate of...
Fly development rates, and to a lesser extent succession data, can be used to provide an estimate of...
<div><p>Most tropical mammal species are threatened or data-deficient. Data collection is impeded by...
The black blow fly, Phormia regina (Diptera: Calliphoridae), is a widely abundant fly autochthonous ...
For forensic entomologists to use carrion flies as an accurate indicator of how long a decedent has ...
Understanding the biodiversity and distribution of forensically relevant blowflies (Diptera: Calliph...
Understanding the biodiversity and distribution of forensically relevant blowflies (Diptera: Calliph...
Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are extremely beneficial insects to the decomposition process, m...
Large-scale monitoring schemes are essential in assessing global mammalian biodiversity, and in this...
Metabarcoding of vertebrate DNA derived from carrion flies has been proposed as a promising tool for...
Blow flies are often utilized in the field of forensic science due to their ability to aid in the es...
Blow flies are often utilized in the field of forensic science due to their ability to aid in the es...
Rapid vertebrate diversity evaluation is invaluable for monitoring changing ecosystems worldwide. Wi...
Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are usually the first insects to colonize human remains. By dete...
Genetic structure of blow fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) populations has remained elusive regardless o...
Fly development rates, and to a lesser extent succession data, can be used to provide an estimate of...
Fly development rates, and to a lesser extent succession data, can be used to provide an estimate of...
<div><p>Most tropical mammal species are threatened or data-deficient. Data collection is impeded by...
The black blow fly, Phormia regina (Diptera: Calliphoridae), is a widely abundant fly autochthonous ...
For forensic entomologists to use carrion flies as an accurate indicator of how long a decedent has ...
Understanding the biodiversity and distribution of forensically relevant blowflies (Diptera: Calliph...
Understanding the biodiversity and distribution of forensically relevant blowflies (Diptera: Calliph...
Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are extremely beneficial insects to the decomposition process, m...
Large-scale monitoring schemes are essential in assessing global mammalian biodiversity, and in this...
Metabarcoding of vertebrate DNA derived from carrion flies has been proposed as a promising tool for...