Commonly Used Intercarcass Distances Appear to Be Sufficient to Ensure Independence of Carrion Insect Succession Pattern Article

Perez, AE, Haskell, NH, Wells, JD. (2016). Commonly Used Intercarcass Distances Appear to Be Sufficient to Ensure Independence of Carrion Insect Succession Pattern . ANNALS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, 109(1), 72-80. 10.1093/aesa/sav102

keywords

  • ARTHROPOD SUCCESSION
  • BRITISH-COLUMBIA
  • DECOMPOSITION
  • Entomology
  • FORENSIC ENTOMOLOGY
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • PIG CARCASSES
  • POSTMORTEM INTERVAL
  • RAIN-FOREST
  • RATES
  • SAMPLE-SIZE
  • SIMILARITY INDEXES
  • Science & Technology
  • forensic entomology
  • intercarcass distance
  • postmortem interval
  • sample independence
  • succession

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publisher

  • OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC

start page

  • 72

end page

  • 80

volume

  • 109

issue

  • 1