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Evaluating the utility of hexapod species for calculating a confidence interval about a succession based postmortem interval estimate
by
Wells, Jeffrey D.
, Haskell, Neal H.
, Perez, Anne E.
in
adults
/ Animals
/ Carcasses
/ carrion insects
/ Cochliomyia macellaria
/ Coleoptera
/ Collembola
/ Confidence interval
/ Confidence Intervals
/ Creophilus maxillosus
/ data collection
/ dead animals
/ death
/ Diptera
/ Entomology
/ Estimates
/ Feeding Behavior
/ Forensic engineering
/ Forensic entomology
/ Forensic Pathology
/ Forensic sciences
/ Human remains
/ Humans
/ Indiana
/ Insects
/ Intervals
/ Larva
/ larvae
/ Occurrence
/ Pathology
/ pig carcasses
/ Postmortem Changes
/ Postmortem interval
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
/ Studies
/ Succession
/ summer
/ Swine
/ Utilities
2014
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Evaluating the utility of hexapod species for calculating a confidence interval about a succession based postmortem interval estimate
by
Wells, Jeffrey D.
, Haskell, Neal H.
, Perez, Anne E.
in
adults
/ Animals
/ Carcasses
/ carrion insects
/ Cochliomyia macellaria
/ Coleoptera
/ Collembola
/ Confidence interval
/ Confidence Intervals
/ Creophilus maxillosus
/ data collection
/ dead animals
/ death
/ Diptera
/ Entomology
/ Estimates
/ Feeding Behavior
/ Forensic engineering
/ Forensic entomology
/ Forensic Pathology
/ Forensic sciences
/ Human remains
/ Humans
/ Indiana
/ Insects
/ Intervals
/ Larva
/ larvae
/ Occurrence
/ Pathology
/ pig carcasses
/ Postmortem Changes
/ Postmortem interval
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
/ Studies
/ Succession
/ summer
/ Swine
/ Utilities
2014
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Evaluating the utility of hexapod species for calculating a confidence interval about a succession based postmortem interval estimate
by
Wells, Jeffrey D.
, Haskell, Neal H.
, Perez, Anne E.
in
adults
/ Animals
/ Carcasses
/ carrion insects
/ Cochliomyia macellaria
/ Coleoptera
/ Collembola
/ Confidence interval
/ Confidence Intervals
/ Creophilus maxillosus
/ data collection
/ dead animals
/ death
/ Diptera
/ Entomology
/ Estimates
/ Feeding Behavior
/ Forensic engineering
/ Forensic entomology
/ Forensic Pathology
/ Forensic sciences
/ Human remains
/ Humans
/ Indiana
/ Insects
/ Intervals
/ Larva
/ larvae
/ Occurrence
/ Pathology
/ pig carcasses
/ Postmortem Changes
/ Postmortem interval
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
/ Studies
/ Succession
/ summer
/ Swine
/ Utilities
2014
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Evaluating the utility of hexapod species for calculating a confidence interval about a succession based postmortem interval estimate
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Evaluating the utility of hexapod species for calculating a confidence interval about a succession based postmortem interval estimate
2014
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•We present the first probabilities for time since death based on insect succession.•Few of the 266 hexapod species observed could support a confidence interval.•Postmortem interval estimation was more precise using two instead of one species.
Carrion insect succession patterns have long been used to estimate the postmortem interval (PMI) during a death investigation. However, no published carrion succession study included sufficient replication to calculate a confidence interval about a PMI estimate based on occurrence data. We exposed 53 pig carcasses (16±2.5 kg), near the likely minimum needed for such statistical analysis, at a site in north-central Indiana, USA, over three consecutive summer seasons. Insects and Collembola were sampled daily from each carcass for a total of 14 days, by this time each was skeletonized. The criteria for judging a life stage of a given species to be potentially useful for succession-based PMI estimation were (1) nonreoccurrence (observed during a single period of presence on a corpse), and (2) found in a sufficiently large proportion of carcasses to support a PMI confidence interval. For this data set that proportion threshold is 45/53.
Of the 266 species collected and identified, none was nonreoccuring in that each showed at least a gap of one day on a single carcass. If the definition of nonreoccurrence is relaxed to include such a single one-day gap the larval forms of Necrophilaamericana, Fanniascalaris, Cochliomyia macellaria, Phormiaregina, and Luciliaillustris satisfied these two criteria. Adults of Creophilus maxillosus, Necrobiaruficollis, and Necrodessurinamensis were common and showed only a few, single-day gaps in occurrence.
C.maxillosus, P.regina, and L.illustris displayed exceptional forensic utility in that they were observed on every carcass. Although these observations were made at a single site during one season of the year, the species we found to be useful have large geographic ranges. We suggest that future carrion insect succession research focus only on a limited set of species with high potential forensic utility so as to reduce sample effort per carcass and thereby enable increased experimental replication.
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