Novel tools and techniques in forensic entomology : the need for robust research
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Kotze, Zanthe
Martin-Vega, Daniel
Reimer, Lisa J.
Weeks, Emma N.I.
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Wiley
Abstract
During the last two decades, the study of forensic entomology has evolved in leaps and bounds. With the advent of molecular tools and increased access to published research, the focus has shifted from case studies to integrative ecology and applied research. The Royal Entomological Society journal of Medical and Veterinary Entomology has realised the need to broaden the scope of publications to embrace this evolution. We have updated the scope of our journal to include novel and relevant research on arthropods of medical, veterinary or forensic importance. We welcome experimental research on arthropod development and behaviour, as well as methodological innovations in laboratory and field research. While forensic case studies are limited in geographical application (and so will not be considered for publication), research on medical and veterinary important species' development, distribution patterns and identification have the potential for forensic application.
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Editorial, Forensic entomology, Tools and techniques
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Citation
Kotze, Z., Martín-Vega, D., Reimer, L.J. & Weeks, E.N.I. 2024, 'Novel tools and techniques in forensic entomology: the need for robust research', Medical and Veterinary Entomology, vol. 37, no. 3, pp. 423-424, doi : 10.1111/mve.12658.