Rivers / Dahlem | The Science of Forensic Entomology | Buch | 978-1-119-94037-1 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 400 Seiten, Format (B × H): 189 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 840 g

Rivers / Dahlem

The Science of Forensic Entomology


1. Auflage 2014
ISBN: 978-1-119-94037-1
Verlag: Wiley

Buch, Englisch, 400 Seiten, Format (B × H): 189 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 840 g

ISBN: 978-1-119-94037-1
Verlag: Wiley


The Science of Forensic Entomology builds a foundation of biological and entomological knowledge that equips the student to be able to understand and resolve questions concerning the presence of specific insects at a crime scene, in which the answers require deductive reasoning, seasoned observation, reconstruction and experimentation--features required of all disciplines that have hypothesis testing at its core. Each chapter addresses topics that delve into the underlying biological principles and concepts relevant to the insect biology that forms the bases for using insects in matters of legal importance.

The book is more than an introduction to forensic entomology as it offers in depth coverage of non-traditional topics, including the biology of maggot masses, temperature tolerances of necrophagous insects; chemical attraction and communication; reproductive strategies of necrophagous flies; archaeoentomology, and use of insects in modern warfare (terrorism). As such it will enable advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students the opportunity to gain a sound knowledge of the principles, concepts and methodologies necessary to use insects and other arthropods in a wide range of legal matters.

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About the companion website xii

Preface xiii

Chapter 1 Role of forensic science in criminal investigations 1

Overview 1

The big picture 1

Chapter review 10

Test your understanding 11

Notes 12

References cited 12

Supplemental reading 12

Additional resources 12

Chapter 2 History of forensic entomology 13

Overview 13

The big picture 13

Chapter review 24

Test your understanding 26

Notes 26

References cited 26

Supplemental reading 27

Additional resources 27

Chapter 3 Role of insects and other arthropods in urban and stored product entomology 29

Overview 29

The big picture 29

Chapter review 42

Test your understanding 44

Notes 45

References cited 45

Supplemental reading 46

Additional resources 46

Chapter 4 Introduction to entomology 47

Overview 47

The big picture 47

Chapter review 64

Test your understanding 65

References cited 66

Supplemental reading 67

Additional resources 67

Chapter 5 Biology, taxonomy, and natural history of forensically important insects 69

Overview 69

The big picture 69

Chapter review 90

Test your understanding 92

References cited 92

Supplemental reading 94

Additional resources 94

Chapter 6 Reproductive strategies of necrophagous flies 95

Overview 95

The big picture 95

Chapter review 106

Test your understanding 108

Notes 109

References cited 109

Supplemental reading 111

Additional resources 112

Chapter 7 Chemical attraction and communication 113

Overview 113

The big picture 113

Chapter review 124

Test your understanding 127

Notes 127

References cited 127

Supplemental reading 129

Additional resources 130

Chapter 8 Biology of the maggot mass 131

Overview 131

The big picture 131

oviposition or larviposition 132

Chapter review 143

Test your understanding 145

References cited 146

Supplemental reading 149

Additional resources 149

Chapter 9 Temperature tolerances of necrophagous flies 151

Overview 151

The big picture 151

Chapter review 167

Test your understanding 170

Notes 171

References cited 171

Supplemental reading 174

Additional resources 174

Chapter 10 Postmortem decomposition of human remains and vertebrate carrion 175

Overview 175

The big picture 175

Chapter review 187

Test your understanding 190

Notes 190

References cited 190

Supplemental reading 192

Additional resources 192

Chapter 11 Insect succession on carrion under natural and artificial conditions 193

Overview 193

The big picture 193

Chapter review 208

Test your understanding 211

Notes 211

References cited 212

Supplemental reading 214

Additional resources 214

Chapter 12 Postmortem interval 215

Overview 215

The big picture 215

Chapter review 230

Test your understanding 232

Notes 233

References cited 233

Supplemental reading 235

Additional resources 235

Chapter 13 Insect alterations of bloodstain evidence 237

Overview 237

The big picture 237

Chapter review 246

Test your understanding 248

Notes 248

References cited 249

Supplemental reading 249

Additional resources 250

Chapter 14 Necrophagous and parasitic flies as indicators of neglect and abuse 251

Overview 251

The big picture 251

Chapter review 261

Test your understanding 263

Notes 263

References cited 264

Supplemental reading 265

Additional resources 266

Chapter 15 Application of molecular methods to forensic entomology 267

Overview 267

The big picture 267

Chapter review 285

Test your understanding 287

References cited 288

Supplemental reading 291

Additional resources 292

Chapter 16 Archaeoentomology: insects and archaeology 293

Overview 293

The big picture 293

Chapter review 304

Test your understanding 306

Notes 307

References cited 307

Supplemental reading 309

Additional resources 309

Chapter 17 Insects as weapons of war and threats to national security 311

Overview 311

The big picture 311

Chapter review 324

Test your understanding 327

Notes 328

References cited 328

Supplemental reading 329

Additional resources 329

Chapter 18 Deadly insects 331

Overview 331

The big picture 331

Chapter review 346

Test your understanding 349

Notes 349

References cited 350

Supplemental reading 351

Additional resources 351

Appendix I Collection and preservation of calyptrate Diptera 353

Collecting adult flies 353

Collecting fly larvae 355

Mounting and preserving specimens (adult flies) 355

References cited 357

Resources and links 357

Appendix II Getting specimens identified 359

Morphological identification of specimens on your own 359

Identification of specimens (by systematic expert) 360

References cited 361

Resources and links 361

Appendix III Necrophagous fly life table references 363

Glossary 367

Index 377


David B Rivers
Loyola University Maryland, Maryland, USA

Gregory Dahlem
Northern Kentucky University, Kentucky, USA



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