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2019/07/08 21:59:18
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2019/07/03 20:39:36
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bodyCongratulations @abimoreno! You have completed the following achievement on the Steem blockchain and have been rewarded with new badge(s) : <table><tr><td><img src="https://steemitimages.com/60x60/http://steemitboard.com/img/notifications/firstcomment.png"></td><td>You made your First Comment</td></tr> </table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@abimoreno) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=abimoreno)_</sub> <sub>_If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word_ `STOP`</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!
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2019/07/01 22:26:18
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bodyThere are two important things that are important to understand, first, death is not a moment, it is a process, once it occurs decaying organic remains go through a series of biological, chemical and physical changes that make them attractive to different groups of organisms, mainly insects. These changes define several stages of decomposition: 1. **Fresh stage**: begins almost immediately, enzymatic breakdown of cells and tissue begins, visible signs are limited. 2. **Bloated stage**: metabolic activity of bacteria produces gases, causing the carcass to inflate and swell. Pressure forces fluids from natural orifices, producing strong odours. 3. **Active decay**: liquefaction and disintegration of tissue observed. 4. **Advanced decay**: decomposition rates decreases due to loss of mass. Dry tissue is all that remains. The second important thing is that organisms do not arrive at the same time, they do it in a particular sequence. This is because the chemistry and the physical changes associated with the different stages of decomposition previously described attracts different types of organisms, besides the first one to arrive modify the local environment through its activities making it attractive to new organisms an so on. This is what is known as ecological succession which can be define as a directed change in the structure of a community in time. Structure means, what species are present and its abundance. **Forensic entomology** is is the branch of forensic sciences that studies arthropods associated with corpses; it is used as a tool in investigations of crime scenes and other forensic cases to date and estimate the cause and place of death. It is especially useful and the only method available for estimating the time of death when the body is found under extraordinary conditions, resulting insufficient methods of Classical Pathology. The first reference to forensic entomology dates to the XIII century. It is a history in which a murder by slashing occurred in a village and the local investigator Sung T'zu was ordered to solve the crime. He had all the people living in the place bring their sickles to one spot and lay them out in front of the crowd. Flies were attracted to one of the sickles, probably because of invisible remains of tissue and blood still remaining on it, and the owner subsequently broke down and confessed the crime. **The carrion community** Carrion community is the name that receive the groups of organisms that spend part of their life cycles in corpses, thus they are of forensic interest. They are grouped by their ecological roles in: 1. *Necrophages*: species that feed on organic decaying remains (directly on corpse). Mainly true flies and beetles. 2. *Parasites and predators*: they feed on the associated fauna. Beetles, flies and wasps. 3. *Omnivores*: they feed on both, the corpse and associted fauna. Wasps, ants and cockroaches. 4. *Incidentals*: use the corpse as a resource extension. Springtails, spiders and some mites. **Applications of forensic entomology** Forensic entomology basically contributes to investigate: **Post-Mortem Interval (PMI)**. PMI pretends to stablish the most likely maximum and minimum times that have been elapsed since death until finding the corpse. Estimates of PMI using insects may be based on: • *Period of time for a given species to reach a particular stage of development*. Identifying the specimens from the body and knowing the temperature data covering the period since the person was last seen alive you can determine the length of time the insect took to grow from an egg to the developmental stage recovered from the body. Why do you need temperature data? Because insects are cold-blooded and cannot control their body temperature, so their use the environment as a source of warmth, their development is temperature dependant! • *Comparisons of assemblages of insect fauna on corpse at time of examination*. Remember that insects arrive in a particular sequence, knowing that sequence for a particular place you can determine how long the corpse has been exposed. **Movement of corpse**. The behaviour of the species (for example ones can show preferences by places exposed to sunlight while others can prefer shaded places) and the restricted distributions of some species can indicate that the corpse has been moved of place after death. **Manner and cause of death related whit detection of toxins and drugs**. This is done through toxicological analysis of insect tissue. Insects that feed on the corpse can accumulate substances present on it. This is particularly useful when the corpse is found in advanced decay, where there is not suitable tissue for this type of analysis. **A crime solved with entomological evidence** A young man under compulsory conscription was killed in Zapala, in the southwest of Argentina. First autopsy was done, but lots of doubts arose about the procedure. A second autopsy showed evidence of brutal battering. *Entomological evidence*: * Coleoptera (beetles) associated with butyric fermentation: *Dermestes* sp., *Necrobia rufipes*. ![Necrobia_rufipes.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmNMy53GFnK4GwC9vPenjH9iDvq5qVTUJmCc1avV2H3tkQ/Necrobia_rufipes.jpg) * A single well-developed " wave" of the green bottle fly *Lucilia sericata*. ![lucilia_sericata04.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSRa3b7uwrGz74GbyB4HHtCMwHL1CQi1WSBtYW8CrnTgH/lucilia_sericata04.jpg) * Yellow jacket wasp *Vespula germanica*. ![Vespula_germanica.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmWE15xaxKP6oa3JGUTTpyHkY7ThXK4xPRibvnaTYsXry9/Vespula_germanica.jpg) *Reconstruction*: The corpse was exposed to daylight for a few hours (maybe minutes) after death, allowing oviposition by green bottle fly, and then was placed in a dark place, where the flies no longer had access to the body. Dermestes and Necrobia could have entered into the place, but is unlikely to do so before elapsed 10 days, and most likely 20-30 days. Then, the body was placed outdoors and yellow jacket wasp Vespula germanica arrived. *Conclusion*: Violent death, which dating was much greater than the admited time. Concealment of the body. ![jiji.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmRKDkyGbLqap5x8i5J9Hu2bmhqEus7TuE2ArD9BwHkyRj/jiji.jpg)
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Identifying the specimens from the body and knowing the temperature data covering the period since the person was last seen alive you can determine the length of time the insect took to grow from an egg to the developmental stage recovered from the body. Why do you need temperature data? Because insects are cold-blooded and cannot control their body temperature, so their use the environment as a source of warmth, their development is temperature dependant!\n\n•\t*Comparisons of assemblages of insect fauna on corpse at time of examination*. Remember that insects arrive in a particular sequence, knowing that sequence for a particular place you can determine how long the corpse has been exposed. \n\n**Movement of corpse**. The behaviour of the species (for example ones can show preferences by places exposed to sunlight while others can prefer shaded places) and the restricted distributions of some species can indicate that the corpse has been moved of place after death. \n\n**Manner and cause of death related whit detection of toxins and drugs**. This is done through toxicological analysis of insect tissue. Insects that feed on the corpse can accumulate substances present on it. This is particularly useful when the corpse is found in advanced decay, where there is not suitable tissue for this type of analysis. \n\n**A crime solved with entomological evidence**\n\nA young man under compulsory conscription was killed in Zapala, in the southwest of Argentina.  First autopsy was done, but lots of doubts arose about the procedure.  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bodyThere are two important things that are important to understand, first, death is not a moment, it is a process, once it occurs decaying organic remains go through a series of biological, chemical and physical changes that make them attractive to different groups of organisms, mainly insects. These changes define several stages of decomposition: 1. **Fresh stage**: begins almost immediately, enzymatic breakdown of cells and tissue begins, visible signs are limited. 2. **Bloated stage**: metabolic activity of bacteria produces gases, causing the carcass to inflate and swell. Pressure forces fluids from natural orifices, producing strong odours. 3. **Active decay**: liquefaction and disintegration of tissue observed. 4. **Advanced decay**: decomposition rates decreases due to loss of mass. Dry tissue is all that remains. The second important thing is that organisms do not arrive at the same time, they do it in a particular sequence. This is because the chemistry and the physical changes associated with the different stages of decomposition previously described attracts different types of organisms, besides the first one to arrive modify the local environment through its activities making it attractive to new organisms an so on. This is what is known as ecological succession which can be define as a directed change in the structure of a community in time. Structure means, what species are present and its abundance. **Forensic entomology** is is the branch of forensic sciences that studies arthropods associated with corpses; it is used as a tool in investigations of crime scenes and other forensic cases to date and estimate the cause and place of death. It is especially useful and the only method available for estimating the time of death when the body is found under extraordinary conditions, resulting insufficient methods of Classical Pathology. The first reference to forensic entomology dates to the XIII century. It is a history in which a murder by slashing occurred in a village and the local investigator Sung T'zu was ordered to solve the crime. He had all the people living in the place bring their sickles to one spot and lay them out in front of the crowd. Flies were attracted to one of the sickles, probably because of invisible remains of tissue and blood still remaining on it, and the owner subsequently broke down and confessed the crime. **The carrion community** Carrion community is the name that receive the groups of organisms that spend part of their life cycles in corpses, thus they are of forensic interest. They are grouped by their ecological roles in: 1. *Necrophages*: species that feed on organic decaying remains (directly on corpse). Mainly true flies and beetles. 2. *Parasites and predators*: they feed on the associated fauna. Beetles, flies and wasps. 3. *Omnivores*: they feed on both, the corpse and associted fauna. Wasps, ants and cockroaches. 4. *Incidentals*: use the corpse as a resource extension. Springtails, spiders and some mites. **Applications of forensic entomology** Forensic entomology basically contributes to investigate: **Post-Mortem Interval (PMI)**. PMI pretends to stablish the most likely maximum and minimum times that have been elapsed since death until finding the corpse. Estimates of PMI using insects may be based on: • *Period of time for a given species to reach a particular stage of development*. Identifying the specimens from the body and knowing the temperature data covering the period since the person was last seen alive you can determine the length of time the insect took to grow from an egg to the developmental stage recovered from the body. Why do you need temperature data? Because insects are cold-blooded and cannot control their body temperature, so their use the environment as a source of warmth, their development is temperature dependant! • *Comparisons of assemblages of insect fauna on corpse at time of examination*. Remember that insects arrive in a particular sequence, knowing that sequence for a particular place you can determine how long the corpse has been exposed. **Movement of corpse**. The behaviour of the species (for example ones can show preferences by places exposed to sunlight while others can prefer shaded places) and the restricted distributions of some species can indicate that the corpse has been moved of place after death. **Manner and cause of death related whit detection of toxins and drugs**. This is done through toxicological analysis of insect tissue. Insects that feed on the corpse can accumulate substances present on it. This is particularly useful when the corpse is found in advanced decay, where there is not suitable tissue for this type of analysis. **A crime solved with entomological evidence** A young man under compulsory conscription was killed in Zapala, in the southwest of Argentina. First autopsy was done, but lots of doubts arose about the procedure. A second autopsy showed evidence of brutal battering. *Entomological evidence*: * Coleoptera (beetles) associated with butyric fermentation: *Dermestes* sp., *Necrobia rufipes*. ![Necrobia_rufipes.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmNMy53GFnK4GwC9vPenjH9iDvq5qVTUJmCc1avV2H3tkQ/Necrobia_rufipes.jpg) * A single well-developed " wave" of the green bottle fly *Lucilia sericata*. ![lucilia_sericata04.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSRa3b7uwrGz74GbyB4HHtCMwHL1CQi1WSBtYW8CrnTgH/lucilia_sericata04.jpg) * Yellow jacket wasp *Vespula germanica*. ![Vespula_germanica.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmWE15xaxKP6oa3JGUTTpyHkY7ThXK4xPRibvnaTYsXry9/Vespula_germanica.jpg) *Reconstruction*: The corpse was exposed to daylight for a few hours (maybe minutes) after death, allowing oviposition by green bottle fly, and then was placed in a dark place, where the flies no longer had access to the body. 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bodyThere are two important things that are important to understand, first, death is not a moment, it is a process, once it occurs decaying organic remains go through a series of biological, chemical and physical changes that make them attractive to different groups of organisms, mainly insects. These changes define several stages of decomposition: 1. **Fresh stage**: begins almost immediately, enzymatic breakdown of cells and tissue begins, visible signs are limited. 2. **Bloated stage**: metabolic activity of bacteria produces gases, causing the carcass to inflate and swell. Pressure forces fluids from natural orifices, producing strong odours. 3. **Active decay**: liquefaction and disintegration of tissue observed. 4. **Advanced decay**: decomposition rates decreases due to loss of mass. Dry tissue is all that remains. The second important thing is that organisms do not arrive at the same time, they do it in a particular sequence. 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Wasps, ants and cockroaches. 4. *Incidentals*: use the corpse as a resource extension. Springtails, spiders and some mites. **Applications of forensic entomology** Forensic entomology basically contributes to investigate: **Post-Mortem Interval (PMI)**. PMI pretends to stablish the most likely maximum and minimum times that have been elapsed since death until finding the corpse. Estimates of PMI using insects may be based on: • *Period of time for a given species to reach a particular stage of development*. Identifying the specimens from the body and knowing the temperature data covering the period since the person was last seen alive you can determine the length of time the insect took to grow from an egg to the developmental stage recovered from the body. Why do you need temperature data? Because insects are cold-blooded and cannot control their body temperature, so their use the environment as a source of warmth, their development is temperature dependant! • *Comparisons of assemblages of insect fauna on corpse at time of examination*. Remember that insects arrive in a particular sequence, knowing that sequence for a particular place you can determine how long the corpse has been exposed. **Movement of corpse**. The behaviour of the species (for example ones can show preferences by places exposed to sunlight while others can prefer shaded places) and the restricted distributions of some species can indicate that the corpse has been moved of place after death. **Manner and cause of death related whit detection of toxins and drugs**. This is done through toxicological analysis of insect tissue. Insects that feed on the corpse can accumulate substances present on it. This is particularly useful when the corpse is found in advanced decay, where there is not suitable tissue for this type of analysis. **A crime solved with entomological evidence** A young man under compulsory conscription was killed in Zapala, in the southwest of Argentina. First autopsy was done, but lots of doubts arose about the procedure. A second autopsy showed evidence of brutal battering. *Entomological evidence*: * Coleoptera (beetles) associated with butyric fermentation: *Dermestes* sp., *Necrobia rufipes*. ![Necrobia_rufipes.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmNMy53GFnK4GwC9vPenjH9iDvq5qVTUJmCc1avV2H3tkQ/Necrobia_rufipes.jpg) * A single well-developed " wave" of the green bottle fly *Lucilia sericata*. ![lucilia_sericata04.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSRa3b7uwrGz74GbyB4HHtCMwHL1CQi1WSBtYW8CrnTgH/lucilia_sericata04.jpg) * Yellow jacket wasp *Vespula germanica*. ![Vespula_germanica.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmWE15xaxKP6oa3JGUTTpyHkY7ThXK4xPRibvnaTYsXry9/Vespula_germanica.jpg) *Reconstruction*: The corpse was exposed to daylight for a few hours (maybe minutes) after death, allowing oviposition by green bottle fly, and then was placed in a dark place, where the flies no longer had access to the body. 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The behaviour of the species (for example ones can show preferences by places exposed to sunlight while others can prefer shaded places) and the restricted distributions of some species can indicate that the corpse has been moved of place after death. \n\n**Manner and cause of death related whit detection of toxins and drugs**. This is done through toxicological analysis of insect tissue. Insects that feed on the corpse can accumulate substances present on it. This is particularly useful when the corpse is found in advanced decay, where there is not suitable tissue for this type of analysis. \n\n**A crime solved with entomological evidence**\n\nA young man under compulsory conscription was killed in Zapala, in the southwest of Argentina.  First autopsy was done, but lots of doubts arose about the procedure.  A second autopsy showed evidence of brutal battering.\n\n*Entomological evidence*:\n\n* Coleoptera (beetles) associated with butyric fermentation: *Dermestes* sp., *Necrobia rufipes*.\n![Necrobia_rufipes.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmNMy53GFnK4GwC9vPenjH9iDvq5qVTUJmCc1avV2H3tkQ/Necrobia_rufipes.jpg)\n* A single well-developed \" wave\" of the green bottle fly *Lucilia sericata*.\n![lucilia_sericata04.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSRa3b7uwrGz74GbyB4HHtCMwHL1CQi1WSBtYW8CrnTgH/lucilia_sericata04.jpg)\n* Yellow jacket wasp *Vespula germanica*.\n![Vespula_germanica.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmWE15xaxKP6oa3JGUTTpyHkY7ThXK4xPRibvnaTYsXry9/Vespula_germanica.jpg)\n\n*Reconstruction*:\n\nThe corpse was exposed to daylight for a few hours (maybe minutes) after death, allowing oviposition by green bottle fly, and then was placed in a dark place, where the flies no longer had access to the body. 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