FSC239Y5 Lecture : FSC239 Oct 7 2010

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Forensic entomology: usually carrion flies are the disposal agents of bodies, most bodies consumed by maggots. Helps to provide decomposition timeline, known as post mortem interval: two methods of using insects to determine pmi. Determining which stage of insect is decomposing the body. Which insect is there determines what stage of decomposition the o o o. Can calculate how long it takes for insects to reach particular stage of. Some bugs don"t have development stages, just get bigger and bigger. Insects have 4 stage patterns of development where you can tell what. Different species (from different areas) develop at different. No local data on development rate of maggots. Flesh fly arrives after, feeds on soft tissue and other maggots. Rove beetles, arrives early and feeds on maggots. Burying beetles, arrives early to feed on other carrion insects.

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