Forensic Entomology : The utility of artropods in legal investigations /
Jason H. Byrd, Jeffery K. Tomberlin
- 3ed.
- Estados Unidos : Taylor & Francis Group, 2020
- 585 p.: il. 25 cm.
General Entomology and Basic Arthropod Biology -- Insects of Forensic Importance -- Entomological Evidence Collections Methods -- Laboratory-Rearing of Forensic Insects -- Factors That Influence Insect Succession on Carrion -- Invertebrate Succession in Natural Terrestrial Environments -- The Role of Aquatic Organisms in Forensic Investigations -- Recovering Buried Bodies and Surface Scatter -- Estimating the Postmortem Interval -- Insect Development as It Relates to Forensic Entomology -- Molecular Genetic Methods for Forensic Entomology -- The Soil Environment and Forensic Entomology -- Advances in Entomotoxicology -- Is PMI the Hypothesis or the Null Hypothesis? -- The Forensic Entomologist as Expert Witness -- Livestock Entomology -- Ecological Theory of Community Assembly and Its Application in Forensic Entomology -- Forensic Meteorology -- Entomological Alteration of Bloodstain Evidence -- Keys to the Genera and Species of Blow Flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of America, North of Mexico * -- The Use of Entomological Evidence in Analyzing Cases of Neglect and Abuse in Humans and Animals -- Acarology in Crimino-Legal Investigations -- Wildlife Forensic Entomology -- The Role of Decomposition Volatile Organic Compounds in Chemical Ecology -- Forensic Entomology and the Microbiome -- Urban Entomology -- Larvae of the North American Calyptratae Flies of Forensic Importance -- The Professional History of Forensic Entomology -- Practical Considerations for Teaching Forensic Entomology --