法医昆虫学
昆虫学
法医学
法医病理学
生物
生态学
医学
病理
兽医学
尸检
作者
John Obafunwa,Amanda Roe,Leon G. Higley
标识
DOI:10.1177/00258024241275893
摘要
The postmortem interval (PMI) is a crucial factor in death investigations. For PMIs exceeding 24 h the forensic pathologist must turn to other specialties that focus on decompositional ecology of animals, including humans. Primary among these specialties is forensic entomology. Here, we review the importance of forensic entomology in estimating the PMI, and we examine the factors that influence these estimates. Among key concerns are environmental factors, especially temperature, and aspects of insect biology. Additionally, we examine current methods used for calculating PMI based on insects and their development.
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