Science of Forensic Entomology (eBook)

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2022 | 2. Auflage
560 Seiten
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978-1-119-64068-4 (ISBN)

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Science of Forensic Entomology -  Gregory A. Dahlem,  David B. Rivers
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The Science of Forensic Entomology

A thoroughly updated introduction to forensic entomology

In the newly revised second edition of The Science of Forensic Entomology, two distinguished entomologists deliver a foundational and practical resource that equips students and professionals to be able to understand and resolve questions concerning the presence of specific insects at crime scenes. Each chapter in the book addresses a topic that delves into the underlying biological principles and concepts relevant to the insect biology that grounds the use of insects in legal and investigational contexts.

In addition to non-traditional topics, including the biology of maggot masses, temperature tolerances of necrophagous insects, chemical attraction and communication, reproductive strategies of necrophagous flies, and archaeoentomology, the book also offers readers:

  • A thorough introduction to the role of forensic science in criminal investigations and the history of forensic entomology
  • Comprehensive discussions of the biology, taxonomy, and natural history of forensically important insects
  • Fulsome treatments of the postmortem decomposition of human remains and vertebrate carrion
  • In-depth introduction to the concepts of accumulated degree days and the use of insect development for estimation of the postmortem interval
  • New chapters dedicated to forensic entomotoxicology, aquatic insects in forensic investigations, microbiomes of forensic insects and carrion, professional standards, and case studies

Perfect for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in forensic entomology, forensic biology, and general forensic science, The Science of Forensic Entomology will also earn a place in the libraries of law enforcement and forensic investigators, as well as researchers in forensic entomology

Review of First Edition

'Overall, I believe that this book has achieved its goal of presenting a thorough introduction to forensic entomology (as well as a number of related topics) to undergraduate and graduate students' - Patrice Bouchard, Bulletin de la Société d'entomologie du Canada, 2015.

David B. Rivers is Professor of Biology and Director of Forensic Studies at Loyola University Maryland. His efforts are currently focused on training the next generation of biologists to assist in criminal investigations.

Gregory A. Dahlem, PhD, holds a teaching position at Northern Kentucky University and whose research involves the evolution, identification, and behavior of calyptrate Diptera.


A thoroughly updated introduction to forensic entomology In the newly revised second edition of The Science of Forensic Entomology, two distinguished entomologists deliver a foundational and practical resource that equips students and professionals to be able to understand and resolve questions concerning the presence of specific insects at crime scenes. Each chapter in the book addresses a topic that delves into the underlying biological principles and concepts relevant to the insect biology that grounds the use of insects in legal and investigational contexts. In addition to non-traditional topics, including the biology of maggot masses, temperature tolerances of necrophagous insects, chemical attraction and communication, reproductive strategies of necrophagous flies, and archaeoentomology, the book also offers readers: A thorough introduction to the role of forensic science in criminal investigations and the history of forensic entomology Comprehensive discussions of the biology, taxonomy, and natural history of forensically important insects Fulsome treatments of the postmortem decomposition of human remains and vertebrate carrion In-depth introduction to the concepts of accumulated degree days and the use of insect development for estimation of the postmortem interval New chapters dedicated to forensic entomotoxicology, aquatic insects in forensic investigations, microbiomes of forensic insects and carrion, professional standards, and case studies Perfect for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in forensic entomology, forensic biology, and general forensic science, The Science of Forensic Entomology will also earn a place in the libraries of law enforcement and forensic investigators, as well as researchers in forensic entomology

David B. Rivers is Professor of Biology and Director of Forensic Studies at Loyola University Maryland. His efforts are currently focused on training the next generation of biologists to assist in criminal investigations. Gregory A. Dahlem, PhD, holds a teaching position at Northern Kentucky University and whose research involves the evolution, identification, and behavior of calyptrate Diptera.

Preface xv

About the companion website xvii

Chapter 1 Role of forensic science in criminal investigations 1

Chapter 2 History of forensic entomology 17

Chapter 3 Role of insects and other arthropods in urban and stored product entomology 35

Chapter 4 Introduction to entomology 55

Chapter 5 Biology, taxonomy, and natural history of forensically important insects 77

Chapter 6 Reproductive strategies of necrophagous flies 103

Chapter 7 Chemical attraction and communication 121

Chapter 8 Biology of the maggot mass 143

Chapter 9 Temperature tolerances of necrophagous insects 167

Chapter 10 Postmortem decomposition of human remains and vertebrate carrion 195

Chapter 11 Insect succession on carrion under natural and artificial conditions 217

Chapter 12 Decomposition in aquatic environments 241

Chapter 13 Microbiomes of carrion and forensic insects 265

Chapter 14 Postmortem interval 283

Chapter 15 Insect stains and artifacts: alterations of bloodstain and body fluid evidence 311

Chapter 16 Necrophagous and parasitic flies as indicators of neglect and abuse 333

Chapter 17 Wildlife forensics 355

Chapter 18 Forensic entomotoxicology 365

Chapter 19 Application of molecular methods to forensic entomology 383

Chapter 20 Archaeoentomology: insects and archaeology 409

Chapter 21 Insects as weapons of war and threats to national security 427

Chapter 22 Insects and arthropods that cause death 451

Chapter 23 Professional standards and ethics 475

Chapter 24 Forensic entomology case studies 487

Appendix I Collection and preservation of calyptrate Diptera 505

Appendix II Getting specimens identified 511

Appendix III Necrophagous fly and beetle life table references 515

Appendix IV Current names for species in Aldrich's Sarcophaga and allies 521

Glossary 525

Index 537

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.9.2022
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Chemie
Schlagworte Analytische Chemie / Forensik • Biowissenschaften • Chemie • Chemistry • Entomologie • Entomology • Forensics • Forensic Science • Forensik • Life Sciences
ISBN-10 1-119-64068-7 / 1119640687
ISBN-13 978-1-119-64068-4 / 9781119640684
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