Publication: Introducing forensic entomology in cases of suspect animal neglect
Introducing forensic entomology in cases of suspect animal neglect
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McGarry, J., Ratsep, E., Ressel, L., Leeming, G., Ricci, E., Verin, R., Blundell, R., Kipar, A., Hetzel, U., & Yeates, J. (2018). Introducing forensic entomology in cases of suspect animal neglect. Veterinary Record, 182, 139–139. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.104158
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Cases of arthropod-infested, abandoned or abused animals are sometimes brought to the attention of veterinarians by animal welfare authorities, with the requirement for a full postmortem examination towards criminal or civil proceedings. In these situations, entomology is an important support tool for the pathologists' investigation since the presence of arthropod life cycle stages serve as reliable forensic markers, especially for blowflies which form the first waves of activity following death. In the present study, 70 cadavers from
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McGarry, J., Ratsep, E., Ressel, L., Leeming, G., Ricci, E., Verin, R., Blundell, R., Kipar, A., Hetzel, U., & Yeates, J. (2018). Introducing forensic entomology in cases of suspect animal neglect. Veterinary Record, 182, 139–139. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.104158