The first case of forensic entomology applied to a roadkill dog carcass in the Colombian Andes
Artículo de revista
2021
Elsevier B.V.
An uncommon case of forensic entomology applied to a roadkill animal is detailed; the minimum period of insect
activity (PIAmin: 72 h) and the postmortem interval (PMI: 48 h) were calculated. Inferences and possible events
pre- and postmortem are related and proposed, including the possible explanation of the occurrence of colonizer
carrion flies on dry remains. The accelerating effect of vertebrate scavengers on the decomposition stages of the
carcass was measured (7.4 time faster). This study is the first forensic entomology case applied to a roadkill animal in
the neotropics.
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