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Autor:
Minobu Ito
Publikováno v:
Ecological Entomology. 47:1-10
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the American Entomological Society (1890-), 2006 Sep 01. 132(3/4), 291-297.
Autor:
Neha Singh, Madhu Bala
Publikováno v:
Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2019)
Background Coleoptera is the second most important group of entomofauna associated with decomposition, yet little is known about its role in decomposition and postmortem colonization of carcasses in India and other parts of the world. Consequently, a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology.
The postmortem interval (PMI) estimation, in cases where the body was discovered in an advanced stage of decomposition, is predominantly based on entomological evidence. However, very few forensically important species are sufficiently known in detai
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology.
Precise data regarding feeding habits of necrobiont species are a key element of food web and evolutionary ecology. They can also be used to assess the utility and value of those species for forensic entomology, where obligatory necrophagous species
Effects of diet on female fecundity and larval development in the carrion beetle Necrophila japonica
Autor:
Yôhei Watahiki, Kôji Sasakawa
Publikováno v:
Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata. 167:85-90
Autor:
John A. Dicapua, Stephen T. Trumbo
Microbially-derived volatile organic compounds recruit insects to carrion, shaping community assembly and ecological succession. The importance of individual volatiles and interactions between volatiles are difficult to assess in the field because of
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Publikováno v:
BIO Web of Conferences, Vol 19, p 00015 (2020)
Carrion beetle (Coleoptera: Silphidae) is one of the scavengers which obtain nutrition from carcass decomposition which supported by the microbial symbionts through the mutual symbiosis. In this study, we characterized and compared the gut microbial
Necrophila (Calosilpha) ioptera (Kollar & Redtenbacher, 1844) Nepal: Jumla distr., 2 km W Gothichaur [ca. 29 ° 11 'N 082° 17 'E] (Schawaller 2003) Jumla distr., Rara lake [ca. 29 ° 30 'N 082°05'E] (Schawaller 2003)
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