Taphonomic studies regularly employ animal analogues for human decomposition due to ethical restrictions relating to the use of human tissue. However, the validity of using animal analogues in soil decomposition studies is still questioned. This study compared the decomposition of skeletal muscle tissues (SMTs) from human (Homo sapiens), pork (Sus scrofa), beef (Bos taurus), and lamb (Ovis aries) interred in soil microcosms. Fixed interval samples were collected from the SMT for microbial activity and mass tissue loss determination; samples were also taken from the underlying soil for pH, electrical conductivity, and nutrient (potassium, phosphate, ammonium, and nitrate) analysis. The overall patterns of nutrient fluxes and chemical changes...
peer reviewedSoil thanatochemistry, defined as the study of the chemical changes occurring during th...
NoDespite an increasing literature on the decomposition of human remains, whether buried or exposed,...
Decomposer organisms play a vital role in terrestrial nutrient cycling, breaking down complex organi...
Taphonomic studies regularly employ animal analogues for human decomposition due to ethical restrict...
© 2009 Springer Science + Business Media B.V. Traditionally, soil evidence in forensic science has f...
The study of decaying organisms and death assemblages is referred to as forensic taphonomy, or more ...
Little is known about the effect of edaphic conditions on the decomposition of buried mammalian tiss...
The repeated introduction of an organic resource to soil can result in its enhanced degradation. Thi...
© 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The decomposition of vertebra...
The decomposition of vertebrate cadavers on the soil surface produces nutrient-rich fluids that ente...
The decomposition of vertebrate cadavers on the soil surface produces nutrient-rich fluids that ente...
The breakdown of biological tissue during mammalian decomposition results in the production of both ...
Although the relationship between decomposition and postmortem interval has been well studied, almos...
The processes associated with cadaver decomposition in outdoor settings, particularly those that occ...
The ecology of soils associated with dead mammals (i.e. cadavers) is poorly understood. Although tem...
peer reviewedSoil thanatochemistry, defined as the study of the chemical changes occurring during th...
NoDespite an increasing literature on the decomposition of human remains, whether buried or exposed,...
Decomposer organisms play a vital role in terrestrial nutrient cycling, breaking down complex organi...
Taphonomic studies regularly employ animal analogues for human decomposition due to ethical restrict...
© 2009 Springer Science + Business Media B.V. Traditionally, soil evidence in forensic science has f...
The study of decaying organisms and death assemblages is referred to as forensic taphonomy, or more ...
Little is known about the effect of edaphic conditions on the decomposition of buried mammalian tiss...
The repeated introduction of an organic resource to soil can result in its enhanced degradation. Thi...
© 2020, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The decomposition of vertebra...
The decomposition of vertebrate cadavers on the soil surface produces nutrient-rich fluids that ente...
The decomposition of vertebrate cadavers on the soil surface produces nutrient-rich fluids that ente...
The breakdown of biological tissue during mammalian decomposition results in the production of both ...
Although the relationship between decomposition and postmortem interval has been well studied, almos...
The processes associated with cadaver decomposition in outdoor settings, particularly those that occ...
The ecology of soils associated with dead mammals (i.e. cadavers) is poorly understood. Although tem...
peer reviewedSoil thanatochemistry, defined as the study of the chemical changes occurring during th...
NoDespite an increasing literature on the decomposition of human remains, whether buried or exposed,...
Decomposer organisms play a vital role in terrestrial nutrient cycling, breaking down complex organi...