Mostrar el registro sencillo del ítem
dc.contributor.author
Backwell, Lucinda Ruth
dc.contributor.author
Huchet, Jean Bernard
dc.contributor.author
du Guesclin Harrison, James
dc.contributor.author
D'errico, Francesco
dc.contributor.other
Pokines, James T.
dc.contributor.other
L'Abbe, Ericka N
dc.contributor.other
Symes, Steven A.
dc.date.available
2023-09-08T14:44:50Z
dc.date.issued
2022
dc.identifier.citation
Backwell, Lucinda Ruth; Huchet, Jean Bernard; du Guesclin Harrison, James; D'errico, Francesco; Invertebrate Modification of Bone; CRC Press-Taylor & Francis Group; 2; 2022; 631-666
dc.identifier.isbn
9781003171492
dc.identifier.uri
http://hdl.handle.net/11336/210954
dc.description.abstract
The interval between death and forensic analysis is a period in which several dynamic processes are at work, the understanding and recognition of which form the primary concern of taphonomists. Essential to interpreting forensic cases is a sound understanding of the decomposition process, and a familiarity with bone modification criteria used to identify different agents. A good deal of actualistic research has been conducted in the past 40 years on the effects of large mammals, birds, and abrasion on bone. However, relatively little attention has been paid to invertebrates as agents of bone modification, which is surprising given that insects are used by forensic scientists to reconstruct length of body exposure and a subsequent sequence of events (e.g., Anderson 2001, 2010; Byrd and Castner 2001; Byrd and Tomberlin 2001; Vanin and Huchet 2017). In the current state of knowledge, five insect Orders are reported agents of bone modification: Coleoptera (beetles), Lepidoptera (moths), Blattodea (termites), Diptera (fly larvae), and Hymenoptera (ants, bees, and wasps). We summarize the damage reported for each, and add cockroaches to the Blattodea, and hide and tenebrionid beetles to the Coleoptera. We expand the list to include invertebrates in the Orders: Orthoptera (crickets), Spirostreptida (millipedes), Glomerida (pill millipedes), Isopoda (woodlice), and Gastropoda (snails).
dc.format
application/pdf
dc.language.iso
eng
dc.publisher
CRC Press-Taylor & Francis Group
dc.rights
info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
dc.rights.uri
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
dc.subject
Forensic
dc.subject
TAPHONOMY
dc.subject
Invertebrate
dc.subject
bone
dc.subject.classification
Paleontología
dc.subject.classification
Ciencias de la Tierra y relacionadas con el Medio Ambiente
dc.subject.classification
CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS
dc.title
Invertebrate Modification of Bone
dc.type
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
dc.type
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
dc.type
info:ar-repo/semantics/parte de libro
dc.date.updated
2023-07-07T18:19:37Z
dc.journal.volume
2
dc.journal.pagination
631-666
dc.journal.pais
Estados Unidos
dc.description.fil
Fil: Backwell, Lucinda Ruth. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Tucumán. Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales. Universidad Nacional de Tucumán. Instituto Superior de Estudios Sociales; Argentina
dc.description.fil
Fil: Huchet, Jean Bernard. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Francia
dc.description.fil
Fil: du Guesclin Harrison, James. University of the Witwatersrand; Sudáfrica
dc.description.fil
Fil: D'errico, Francesco. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Francia
dc.relation.alternativeid
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003171492-18/invertebrate-modification-bone-lucinda-backwell-jean-bernard-huchet-james-du-guesclin-harrison-francesco-errico
dc.conicet.paginas
746
dc.source.titulo
Manual of Forensic Taphonomy
Archivos asociados