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Book Synopsis

Forensic Entomology: The Utility of Arthropods in Legal Investigations, Third Edition continues in the tradition of the two best-selling prior editions and maintains its status as the single-most comprehensive book on Forensic Entomology currently available. It includes current, in-the-field best practices contributed by top professionals in the field who have advanced it through research and fieldwork over the last several decades.

The use of entomology in crime scene and forensic investigations has never been more prevalent or useful given the work that can be done with entomological evidence. The book recounts briefly the many documented historical applications of forensic entomology over several thousand years. Chapters examine the biological foundations of insect biology and scientific underpinnings of forensic entomology, the principles that govern utilizing insects in legal and criminal investigations. The field today is diverse, both in topics studied,

Table of Contents

In Memoriam

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

Prologue

Editors

Contributors

Introduction: Current Perceptions and Status of Forensic Entomology

Chapter 1 General Entomology and Basic Arthropod Biology

Adrienne Brundage

Chapter 2 Insects of Forensic Importance

Jason H. Byrd and Jeffery K. Tomberlin

Chapter 3 Entomological Evidence Collections Methods: American Board of Forensic Entomology Approved Protocols

Michelle R. Sanford, Jason H. Byrd, Jeffery K. Tomberlin, and John R. Wallace

Chapter 4 Laboratory-Rearing of Forensic Insects

Jason H. Byrd and Jeffery K. Tomberlin

Chapter 5 Factors That Influence Insect Succession on Carrion

Gail S. Anderson

Chapter 6 Invertebrate Succession in Natural Terrestrial Environments

Philip S. Barton, Melanie S. Archer, Maria-Martina Quaggiotto, and James F. Wallman

Chapter 7 The Role of Aquatic Organisms in Forensic Investigations

John R. Wallace and Richard W. Merritt

Chapter 8 Recovering Buried Bodies and Surface Scatter: The Associated Anthropological, Botanical, and

Entomological Evidence

Heather A. Walsh-Haney, Alison Galloway, and Jason H. Byrd

Chapter 9 Estimating the Postmortem Interval

Jeffrey D. Wells and Lynn R. LaMotte

Chapter 10 Insect Development as It Relates to Forensic Entomology

Aaron M. Tarone and Joshua B. Benoit

Chapter 11 Molecular Genetic Methods for Forensic Entomology

Jamie R. Stevens, Christine J. Picard, and Jeffrey D. Wells

Chapter 12 The Soil Environment and Forensic Entomology

Sasha C. Voss, Shari L. Forbes, and Ian R. Dadour

Chapter 13 Advances in Entomotoxicology: Weaknesses and Strengths

Carlo P. Campobasso, Valentina Bugelli, Anna Carfora, Renata Borriello, and Martin Villet

Chapter 14 Is PMI the Hypothesis or the Null Hypothesis?

Michelle R. Sanford and Aaron M. Tarone

Chapter 15 The Forensic Entomologist as Expert Witness

Robert D. Hall

Chapter 16 Livestock Entomology

Justin Talley and Erika Machtinger

Chapter 17 Ecological Theory of Community Assembly and Its Application in Forensic Entomology

Sherah L. VanLaerhoven

Chapter 18 Forensic Meteorology: The Science of Applying Weather Observations to Civil and Criminal Litigation

John R. Scala and John R. Wallace

Chapter 19 Entomological Alteration of Bloodstain Evidence

M. Anderson Parker, Stacey L. Sneider, Shayne A. Smithey, Mark Benecke, and Jason H. Byrd

Chapter 20 Keys to the Genera and Species of Blow Flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of America, North of Mexico

Terry Whitworth

Chapter 21 The Use of Entomological Evidence in Analyzing Cases of Neglect and Abuse in Humans and Animals

Gail S. Anderson

Chapter 22 Acarology in Crimino-Legal Investigations: The Human Acarofauna During Life and Death

M. Alejandra Perotti and Henk R. Braig

Chapter 23 Wildlife Forensic Entomology

Gail S. Anderson and Jason H. Byrd

Chapter 24 The Role of Decomposition Volatile Organic Compounds in Chemical Ecology

Hélène N. LeBlanc, Katelynn A. Perrault, and Julie Ly

Chapter 25 Forensic Entomology and the Microbiome

M. Eric Benbow and Jennifer L. Pechal

Chapter 26 Urban Entomology

Robert T. Puckett and Jeffery K. Tomberlin

Chapter 27 Larvae of the North American Calyptratae Flies of Forensic Importance

Krzysztof Szpila and Andrzej Grzywacz

Chapter 28 The Professional History of Forensic Entomology

M. Denise Gemmellaro and Lauren M. Weidner

Chapter 29 Practical Considerations for Teaching Forensic Entomology

Elizabeth Butin, David Rivers, and John R. Wallace

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis
    Publication Date: 1/3/2020 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780815350200, 978-0815350200
    ISBN10: 0815350201

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Forensic Entomology: The Utility of Arthropods in Legal Investigations, Third Edition continues in the tradition of the two best-selling prior editions and maintains its status as the single-most comprehensive book on Forensic Entomology currently available. It includes current, in-the-field best practices contributed by top professionals in the field who have advanced it through research and fieldwork over the last several decades.

    The use of entomology in crime scene and forensic investigations has never been more prevalent or useful given the work that can be done with entomological evidence. The book recounts briefly the many documented historical applications of forensic entomology over several thousand years. Chapters examine the biological foundations of insect biology and scientific underpinnings of forensic entomology, the principles that govern utilizing insects in legal and criminal investigations. The field today is diverse, both in topics studied,

    Table of Contents

    In Memoriam

    Foreword

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    Prologue

    Editors

    Contributors

    Introduction: Current Perceptions and Status of Forensic Entomology

    Chapter 1 General Entomology and Basic Arthropod Biology

    Adrienne Brundage

    Chapter 2 Insects of Forensic Importance

    Jason H. Byrd and Jeffery K. Tomberlin

    Chapter 3 Entomological Evidence Collections Methods: American Board of Forensic Entomology Approved Protocols

    Michelle R. Sanford, Jason H. Byrd, Jeffery K. Tomberlin, and John R. Wallace

    Chapter 4 Laboratory-Rearing of Forensic Insects

    Jason H. Byrd and Jeffery K. Tomberlin

    Chapter 5 Factors That Influence Insect Succession on Carrion

    Gail S. Anderson

    Chapter 6 Invertebrate Succession in Natural Terrestrial Environments

    Philip S. Barton, Melanie S. Archer, Maria-Martina Quaggiotto, and James F. Wallman

    Chapter 7 The Role of Aquatic Organisms in Forensic Investigations

    John R. Wallace and Richard W. Merritt

    Chapter 8 Recovering Buried Bodies and Surface Scatter: The Associated Anthropological, Botanical, and

    Entomological Evidence

    Heather A. Walsh-Haney, Alison Galloway, and Jason H. Byrd

    Chapter 9 Estimating the Postmortem Interval

    Jeffrey D. Wells and Lynn R. LaMotte

    Chapter 10 Insect Development as It Relates to Forensic Entomology

    Aaron M. Tarone and Joshua B. Benoit

    Chapter 11 Molecular Genetic Methods for Forensic Entomology

    Jamie R. Stevens, Christine J. Picard, and Jeffrey D. Wells

    Chapter 12 The Soil Environment and Forensic Entomology

    Sasha C. Voss, Shari L. Forbes, and Ian R. Dadour

    Chapter 13 Advances in Entomotoxicology: Weaknesses and Strengths

    Carlo P. Campobasso, Valentina Bugelli, Anna Carfora, Renata Borriello, and Martin Villet

    Chapter 14 Is PMI the Hypothesis or the Null Hypothesis?

    Michelle R. Sanford and Aaron M. Tarone

    Chapter 15 The Forensic Entomologist as Expert Witness

    Robert D. Hall

    Chapter 16 Livestock Entomology

    Justin Talley and Erika Machtinger

    Chapter 17 Ecological Theory of Community Assembly and Its Application in Forensic Entomology

    Sherah L. VanLaerhoven

    Chapter 18 Forensic Meteorology: The Science of Applying Weather Observations to Civil and Criminal Litigation

    John R. Scala and John R. Wallace

    Chapter 19 Entomological Alteration of Bloodstain Evidence

    M. Anderson Parker, Stacey L. Sneider, Shayne A. Smithey, Mark Benecke, and Jason H. Byrd

    Chapter 20 Keys to the Genera and Species of Blow Flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of America, North of Mexico

    Terry Whitworth

    Chapter 21 The Use of Entomological Evidence in Analyzing Cases of Neglect and Abuse in Humans and Animals

    Gail S. Anderson

    Chapter 22 Acarology in Crimino-Legal Investigations: The Human Acarofauna During Life and Death

    M. Alejandra Perotti and Henk R. Braig

    Chapter 23 Wildlife Forensic Entomology

    Gail S. Anderson and Jason H. Byrd

    Chapter 24 The Role of Decomposition Volatile Organic Compounds in Chemical Ecology

    Hélène N. LeBlanc, Katelynn A. Perrault, and Julie Ly

    Chapter 25 Forensic Entomology and the Microbiome

    M. Eric Benbow and Jennifer L. Pechal

    Chapter 26 Urban Entomology

    Robert T. Puckett and Jeffery K. Tomberlin

    Chapter 27 Larvae of the North American Calyptratae Flies of Forensic Importance

    Krzysztof Szpila and Andrzej Grzywacz

    Chapter 28 The Professional History of Forensic Entomology

    M. Denise Gemmellaro and Lauren M. Weidner

    Chapter 29 Practical Considerations for Teaching Forensic Entomology

    Elizabeth Butin, David Rivers, and John R. Wallace

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