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Developmental rate of Protophormia terraenovae (R-D) raised under constant and fluctuating temperatures, for use in determining time since death in natural outdoor conditions, in the early postmortem interval / Colin A. Clarkson, Niki R. Hobischak, and Gail S. Anderson.

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Developmental rate of Protophormia terraenovae (Robineau-Desvoidy) raised under constant and fluctuating temperatures

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1 online resource (17 pages)

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Authors affiliated with: Forensic Entomology Lab, Simon Fraser universtiy (Burnaby, British Columbia).
For author Niki R. Hobischak, see also MacDonell, Niki (not verified).

Summary

"This is the first of several small experiments to study the effects of different temperatures on the development of Protophormia terraenovae, a species of blow fly. The objective of this study was to determine if Protophormia terraenovae developmental rates differ when they are raised under constant versus fluctuating temperatures. These data can now be used in death investigations in this region of British Columbia."

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Technical report (Canadian Police Research Centre) ; TR-04-2005.

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