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Grand challenges in entomology: Priorities for action in the coming decades
Entomology is key to understanding terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems at a time of unprecedented anthropogenic environmental change and offers substantial untapped potential to benefit humanity in a variety of ways, from improving agricultural ...
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A global perspective of forensic entomology case reports from 1935 to 2022
International Journal of Legal Medicine, 2023Jiang-feng Wang
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Forensic Entomology in China and Its Challenges
Simple Summary Forensic entomologists utilize sarcosaprophagous insect species to estimate the postmortem interval to aid death investigations.
Jiang-feng Wang
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Most studies of decomposition in forensic entomology and taphonomy have used non-human cadavers. Following the recommendation of using domestic pig cadavers as analogues for humans in forensic entomology in the 1980s, pigs became the most frequently used
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Application of omics techniques in forensic entomology research.
Acta Tropica, 2023With the advent of the post-genome era, omics technologies have developed rapidly and are widely used, including in genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and microbiome research.
S. Shao +5 more
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The Use and Prospects of Nonlethal Methods in Entomology.
Annual Review of Entomology, 2023Arthropods are declining globally, and entomologists ought to be in the forefront of protecting them. However, entomological study methods are typically lethal, and we argue that this makes the ethical status of the profession precarious.
G. Lövei, Marco Ferrante
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Forensic Science International, 2019
Through bibliometric analysis, this study aimed to reveal worldwide research productivity and trends in forensic entomology over the last two decades (1998-2017).
Fei Liu, Yong-Hui Dang
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Through bibliometric analysis, this study aimed to reveal worldwide research productivity and trends in forensic entomology over the last two decades (1998-2017).
Fei Liu, Yong-Hui Dang
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A Comprehensive Overview of Forensic Entomology
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ETHICS TRAUMA & VICTIMOLOGY, 2021Arthropods comprise the most ubiquitous species globally that play a key role in the decomposition process of a corpse. The entomological analysis of species commonly associated with carrion can provide valuable insights in investigations which forms the
M. A. Sardar +5 more
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Naturwissenschaften, 2004
Necrophagous insects are important in the decomposition of cadavers. The close association between insects and corpses and the use of insects in medicocriminal investigations is the subject of forensic entomology. The present paper reviews the historical background of this discipline, important postmortem processes, and discusses the scientific basis ...
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Necrophagous insects are important in the decomposition of cadavers. The close association between insects and corpses and the use of insects in medicocriminal investigations is the subject of forensic entomology. The present paper reviews the historical background of this discipline, important postmortem processes, and discusses the scientific basis ...
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Insects and Human Life, 2020
he long-range female-attracting songs and long tactual cerci °r crickets are components of a unique mating system, some aspects of which evidently trace to the earliest instances of copulation in the insect line and help explain changes leading to 'he ...
B. Morris
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he long-range female-attracting songs and long tactual cerci °r crickets are components of a unique mating system, some aspects of which evidently trace to the earliest instances of copulation in the insect line and help explain changes leading to 'he ...
B. Morris
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