Colonisation times and development rates of specific blow fly species are used to estimate the minimum Post Mortem Interval (mPMI). The presence or absence of bacteria on a corpse can potentially affect the development and survival of blow fly larvae. Therefore an understanding of microbial-insect interactions is important for improving the interpretation of mPMI estimations. In this study, the effect of two bacteria (Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus) on the growth rate and survival of three forensically important blow fly species (Lucilia sericata, Calliphora vicina and Calliphora vomitoria) was investigated. Sterile larvae were raised in a controlled environment (16:8 h day: night light cycle, 23:21 °C day: night temperature cyc...
Developmental data of forensically important blowflies used by entomologists to estimate minimum pos...
Forensic entomology is a branch of forensic science in which insects are used as evidence in legal i...
Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are commonly used to estimate the post mortem interval of unatte...
Competitive interactions between insects and microbes and the associated cost of development in bact...
Flies belonging to the family Calliphoridae are commonly used as forensic evidence as estimators of ...
The green bottle fly, Lucilia sericata, is a forensically important organism that is used to determi...
Regulation of forensic practice in many countries prevents the pathologist performing an immediate a...
Blow flies from the family Calliphoridae, specifically Lucilia sericata, are important for both fore...
Necrophagous fly species are commonly utilised by forensic entomologists to estimate a minimum post-...
During decomposition, there are many different insects groups that utilize carrion as a resource. In...
The relative antibacterial activities of excretion/secretion (ES) from two carrion-feeding insects, ...
During decomposition, there are many different insects groups that utilize carrion as a resource. In...
The relative antibacterial activities of excretion/secretion (ES) from two carrion-feeding insects, ...
Bacteria in modern society have often been perceived as having negative effects on humans with compl...
Developmental data of forensically important blowflies used by entomologists to estimate minimum pos...
Developmental data of forensically important blowflies used by entomologists to estimate minimum pos...
Forensic entomology is a branch of forensic science in which insects are used as evidence in legal i...
Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are commonly used to estimate the post mortem interval of unatte...
Competitive interactions between insects and microbes and the associated cost of development in bact...
Flies belonging to the family Calliphoridae are commonly used as forensic evidence as estimators of ...
The green bottle fly, Lucilia sericata, is a forensically important organism that is used to determi...
Regulation of forensic practice in many countries prevents the pathologist performing an immediate a...
Blow flies from the family Calliphoridae, specifically Lucilia sericata, are important for both fore...
Necrophagous fly species are commonly utilised by forensic entomologists to estimate a minimum post-...
During decomposition, there are many different insects groups that utilize carrion as a resource. In...
The relative antibacterial activities of excretion/secretion (ES) from two carrion-feeding insects, ...
During decomposition, there are many different insects groups that utilize carrion as a resource. In...
The relative antibacterial activities of excretion/secretion (ES) from two carrion-feeding insects, ...
Bacteria in modern society have often been perceived as having negative effects on humans with compl...
Developmental data of forensically important blowflies used by entomologists to estimate minimum pos...
Developmental data of forensically important blowflies used by entomologists to estimate minimum pos...
Forensic entomology is a branch of forensic science in which insects are used as evidence in legal i...
Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are commonly used to estimate the post mortem interval of unatte...