Teaching Forensic Entomology, Forensic Anthropology, and Haematology & Serology during the COVID-19 pandemic: Practical activities for distance learning. [PDF]
Alexa VQ +9 more
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Forensic entomology: relevant to legal dispute resolution?
Forensic entomology is the study of insects and other arthropods associated with certain suspected criminal events, for the purpose of uncovering information useful to a legal investigation.
Meintjes-Van der Walt, L. +1 more
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It is all about the insects: a retrospective on 20 years of forensic entomology highlights the importance of insects in legal investigations. [PDF]
Lutz L +4 more
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Forensic entomology: insects at the crime scene
La entomología forense es la ciencia que estudia los insectos asociados al proceso de descomposición cadavérica, lo que la convierte en una herramienta útil para esclarecer incógnitas que rodean a los cadáveres encontrados en circunstancias particulares.
Yusseff Vanegas, Sohath Zamira
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Looking Back to Move Forward: How Review Articles Could Boost Forensic Entomology. [PDF]
Charabidze D, Martín-Vega D.
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This study aimed to investigate the presence of insects on mice carcasses in mangrove forest, the chronology of the insect presence and growth phase of the insects on estimating the time of death of the animal for the beneficial of forensic study ...
Ayu Saka Laksmita +2 more
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Insect rearing protocols in forensic entomology: Benefits from collective rearing of larvae in a carrion beetle Necrodes littoralis L. (Silphidae). [PDF]
Gruszka J, Matuszewski S.
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Forensic entomology: an introduction [2nd ed.]
Forensic entomology: an ...
Dorothy Gennard (17209678) +1 more
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Best practice in forensic entomology: standards and guidelines
Forensic entomology, the use of insects and other arthropods in forensic investigations, is becoming increasingly more important in such investigations. To ensure its optimal use by a diverse group of professionals including pathologists, entomologists
HALL M. J. R. +5 more
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Theoretical approaches to forensic entomology: II. Mathematical model of larval development
The present study represents the sequence of an overall theoretical approach to model phenomena of interest for forensic entomology. In particular in this paper, a mathematical model that describes the larval development is advanced for blowflies, which ...
von Zuben, CJ +2 more
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