Adli Entomoloji
Özet
Adli entomoloji, cezai soruşturmada böcek kanıtlarının incelenmesidir. Böcekler, çürümenin erken aşamalarından itibaren vücuda çekilir ve yumurta bırakabilirler. Bir cesetten toplanan böcek kanıtlarını adli vakaları çözümünde kullanmak için, böceğin yaşam döngüsünü ve cesedin bulunduğu habitatla ilişkisini anlamak gerekir. Böcek ardışıklığını ve ceset üzerindeki gelişen larva aşamalarını inceleyerek, adli bilim insanları posmortem aralığı, cesedin pozisyonundaki değişikliği ve ölüm nedenini tahmin edebilirler. Ayrıca böcek delilleri suçun farklı yönlerine ışık tutabilirler. Kitabın bu bölümü adli entomolojinin prensiplerini ve içeriğini açıklanmakta, böcek kanıtlarının uygulama alanları ve adli açıdan önemli böcekler hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. Bu bölümün amacı adli entomolojiyle ilgili veterinerlik, tıp, biyolojik ve tarımsal alanlardaki lisans ve lisansüstü dersler için bir referans metni sağlamaktır.
Forensic entomology is the study of insect evidence in criminal investigations. Insects are attracted to the body from the early stages of decomposition and can lay eggs. In order to use insect evidence collected from a corpse to solve forensic cases, it is necessary to understand the life cycle of the insect and its relationship to the habitat where the corpse was found. By examining the insect succession and the developing larval stages on the corpse, forensic scientists can estimate the postmortem interval, the change in position of the corpse, and the cause of death. Insect evidence can shed light on different aspects of the crime.This section of the book defines the principles and content of forensic entomology, provides information on the application areas of insect evidence, and forensically important insects. The purpose of this section is to provide a reference text for undergraduate and graduate courses in veterinary, medical, biological and agricultural fields related to forensic entomology.
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