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Accurate insect specimen identification is usually a crucial first step in a forensic entomological analysis. It is traditionally done by morphological classification using identification keys.
Pablo Viana Oliveira +5 more
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The effect of burned liver on the length, weight and development of Megaselia scalaris (Loew) (Diptera: Phoridae) – a preliminary assessment and implications in forensic entomology [PDF]
Development of insects in laboratory for minimum post mortem interval estimation (mPMI) or time of colonisation (TOC) in forensic entomology can be affected by the type and quality of food consumed during larval period.
Amirah Suhailah Ramli, +2 more
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Background: The aging of fly larvae is primarily determined by their temperature-dependent growth rates, a concept widely applied in forensic entomology to estimate the minimum postmortem interval using the accumulated degree day/hour (ADD/ADH) method ...
Tharindu B. Bambaradeniya +2 more
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Colonization of Artificial Substrates by Invertebrate Macrofauna in a River Ecosystem-Implications for Forensic Entomology. [PDF]
Bartkowska A, Mieczan T, Płaska W.
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Effect of Lorazepam on the Development of the Hairy Maggot Blow Fly, Chrysomya rufifacies (Macquart): Implication for Forensic Entomology. [PDF]
Annasaheb Bansode S, Ramrao More V.
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Forensic entomologists use insect development, especially in blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae), to estimate the minimum postmortem interval (mPMI). Since insect activity is driven mainly by temperature, understanding geographic and seasonal variation ...
Edward B. Mondor +3 more
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La entomología como ciencia forense: desde Sung Tz'u a las granjas de cuerpos [PDF]
Desde la historia que el investigador Sung Tz'u relató en 1247 , hasta las modernas instalaciones de las granjas de cuerpos, la entomología forense ha recorrido sin duda un largo camino.
Adam Morell, Aurora +2 more
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Forensic entomology uses insects, particularly Diptera, as evidence in various forensic applications. Some species help estimate post-mortem intervals in criminal investigations, others indicate cases of neglect by signaling poor hygiene conditions, and
Karen Cibele Kanda Pereira +3 more
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The Pitfalls in the Path of Probabilistic Inference in Forensic Entomology: A Review. [PDF]
Moreau G.
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