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The use of forensic entomology has become established as a global
science. Recent efforts in the field bridge multiple disciplines
including, but not limited to, microbiology, chemistry, genetics,
and systematics as well as ecology and evolution. The first book of
its kind, Forensic Entomology: International Dimensions and
Frontiers provides an inclusive summary of worldwide research on
this body of knowledge that integrates aspects of a wide range of
scientific realms. The book first reviews the history of forensic
entomology, its accomplishments, and future challenges in nations
around the world. It then provides perspectives of other scientific
disciplines that are shaping the questions being addressed in the
field. With an emphasis on medicolegal investigations, the book:
Provides countrywide and regionally relevant syntheses on the
current state and future of forensic entomology worldwide Presents
insight from up-and-coming entomologists who offer new perspectives
on the field while acknowledging their predecessors' contributions
and foundational work Highlights both established and newly
emerging areas of forensic entomology research that provide the
foundation and future of this exciting discipline Discusses the
success of forensic entomology and identifies key challenges to
current work and practice Supplies an internationally cohesive
perspective to emerging multidisciplinary dimensions and frontiers
of forensic entomology The book is designed to provide readers with
a firm appreciation of the history of forensic entomology and the
scientists who built its foundation in each of the countries
presented. In doing so, it is destined to inspire new and exciting
global collaboration among established researchers and newcomers to
the field.
Shortlisted for the 2018 TWS Wildlife Publication Awards in the
edited book category Decomposition and recycling of vertebrate
remains have been understudied, hampered largely due to these
processes being aesthetically challenging (e.g., smell and sight).
Technological innovations have provided the means to explore new
and historically understood natural systems to give us a plethora
of new information. Carrion Ecology, Evolution, and Their
Applications covers a broad spectrum of topics including the
molecular mechanistic foundations that provide the basis for intra-
and interspecific interactions related to population biology,
community ecology, and how this manifests into habitat- and
ecosystem-level importance. The book connects the science of
carrion decomposition from genes to ecosystems in multidisciplinary
synthesis of the science. This book brings together a team of
global experts involved with measuring and understanding the
process and effects of carrion ecology in nature, with special
application in such applied fields as forensic entomology, habitat
management, animal production (e.g., livestock and aquaculture),
and human and environmental health. It fills a large literature gap
in ecology, providing a synthesis and future directions important
for studies of carrion decomposition that improve the general
understanding of decomposition in ecosystems. The book fuses
multiple disciplines into a single message explaining the
importance of vertebrate carrion ecology in nature. Illustrates
Carrion Decomposition in a 16-Page Color Insert with 40 Photos The
authors illustrate how the study of carrion transcends the globe
and expands systems of inquiry, broadening awareness of this
important ecosystem process. Whether you are a student, academic,
or professional, you will find this book insightful for the fields
of molecular ecology, microbiology, entomology, forensics,
population biology, community and ecosystem ecology, and human and
environmental health.
Thousands of Protestant churches are perplexed by plateaued or
declining attendance, while other congregations nearby thrive. Is
there a way for them to combine forces, drawing on both their
strengths, in ways that also increase their missional impact?In
Better Together, Expanded and Updated: Making Church Mergers Work,
church merger consultant Jim Tomberlin and award-winning writer
Warren Bird make the case that mergers today work best not with two
struggling churches but with a vital, momentum-filled lead church
partnering with a joining church. This much-needed resource
describes the range of mergers for strong, stable, stuck, and
struggling churches. No matter what type of merger a church may be
considering, the authors address key questions about the process:
How can a merger help a church go forward? How will a merger
process unfold? Where can a declining church find another
congregation to join? What are the pitfalls that both pastor and
congregation should avoid? How can "better together" lead to more,
rather than fewer, life-giving, high-impact, reproducing churches?
They provide a complete, practical, hands-on guide for church
leaders of both struggling and vibrant churches, so they can
understand the issues, develop strategies, and execute mergers for
church expansion and renewal--ultimately, so they can reinvigorate
declining churches and give them a "second life."No matter what
your motivation for merging your church with another--to begin a
new church life cycle, cross racial lines, reach more people for
Christ, multiply your church's impact, or better serve your local
community--Better Together will give you the tools you need to
create a thriving new entity.
Forensic Entomology: The Utility of Arthropods in Legal
Investigations, Third Edition continues in the tradition of the two
best-selling prior editions and maintains its status as the
single-most comprehensive book on Forensic Entomology currently
available. It includes current, in-the-field best practices
contributed by top professionals in the field who have advanced it
through research and fieldwork over the last several decades. The
use of entomology in crime scene and forensic investigations has
never been more prevalent or useful given the work that can be done
with entomological evidence. The book recounts briefly the many
documented historical applications of forensic entomology over
several thousand years. Chapters examine the biological foundations
of insect biology and scientific underpinnings of forensic
entomology, the principles that govern utilizing insects in legal
and criminal investigations. The field today is diverse, both in
topics studied, researched and practiced, as is the field of
professionals that has expanded throughout the world to become a
vital forensic sub-discipline. Forensic Entomology, Third Edition
celebrates this diversity by including several new chapters by
premier experts in the field that covers such emerging topics as
wildlife forensic entomology, microbiomes, urban forensic
entomology, and larval insect identification, many of which are
covered in depth for the first time. The book will be an invaluable
reference for investigators, legal professionals, researchers,
practicing and aspiring forensic entomologists, and for the many
students enrolled in forensic science and entomology university
programs.
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Forensic Entomology: The Utility of Arthropods in Legal
Investigations, Third Edition continues in the tradition of the two
best-selling prior editions and maintains its status as the
single-most comprehensive book on Forensic Entomology currently
available. It includes current, in-the-field best practices
contributed by top professionals in the field who have advanced it
through research and fieldwork over the last several decades. The
use of entomology in crime scene and forensic investigations has
never been more prevalent or useful given the work that can be done
with entomological evidence. The book recounts briefly the many
documented historical applications of forensic entomology over
several thousand years. Chapters examine the biological foundations
of insect biology and scientific underpinnings of forensic
entomology, the principles that govern utilizing insects in legal
and criminal investigations. The field today is diverse, both in
topics studied, researched and practiced, as is the field of
professionals that has expanded throughout the world to become a
vital forensic sub-discipline. Forensic Entomology, Third Edition
celebrates this diversity by including several new chapters by
premier experts in the field that covers such emerging topics as
wildlife forensic entomology, microbiomes, urban forensic
entomology, and larval insect identification, many of which are
covered in depth for the first time. The book will be an invaluable
reference for investigators, legal professionals, researchers,
practicing and aspiring forensic entomologists, and for the many
students enrolled in forensic science and entomology university
programs.
Demonstratives and anaphora, meaning and naming, belief and
privileged access, modality, concepts and time, and paradox - are
some of the central issues addressed in the original essays
included in this sixteenth volume devoted to the philosophy of
language and mind. "Philosophical Perspectives", an annual, aims to
publish original essays by the foremost thinkers in their fields,
with each volume confined to a main area of philosophical research.
This fourteenth volume in the "Philosophical Perspectives "Series
explores issues of action and freedom. Original essays by leading
scholars include: "The Survival of the Sentient," "Goal-directed
Action: Teleological Explanations, Causal Theories, and Deviance,"
"Alternative Possibilities and Causal Histories," "Free Will
Remains a Mystery," and "From Self Psychology to Moral Psychology."
Shortlisted for the 2018 TWS Wildlife Publication Awards in the
edited book category Decomposition and recycling of vertebrate
remains have been understudied, hampered largely due to these
processes being aesthetically challenging (e.g., smell and sight).
Technological innovations have provided the means to explore new
and historically understood natural systems to give us a plethora
of new information. Carrion Ecology, Evolution, and Their
Applications covers a broad spectrum of topics including the
molecular mechanistic foundations that provide the basis for intra-
and interspecific interactions related to population biology,
community ecology, and how this manifests into habitat- and
ecosystem-level importance. The book connects the science of
carrion decomposition from genes to ecosystems in multidisciplinary
synthesis of the science. This book brings together a team of
global experts involved with measuring and understanding the
process and effects of carrion ecology in nature, with special
application in such applied fields as forensic entomology, habitat
management, animal production (e.g., livestock and aquaculture),
and human and environmental health. It fills a large literature gap
in ecology, providing a synthesis and future directions important
for studies of carrion decomposition that improve the general
understanding of decomposition in ecosystems. The book fuses
multiple disciplines into a single message explaining the
importance of vertebrate carrion ecology in nature. Illustrates
Carrion Decomposition in a 16-Page Color Insert with 40 Photos The
authors illustrate how the study of carrion transcends the globe
and expands systems of inquiry, broadening awareness of this
important ecosystem process. Whether you are a student, academic,
or professional, you will find this book insightful for the fields
of molecular ecology, microbiology, entomology, forensics,
population biology, community and ecosystem ecology, and human and
environmental health.
Thousands of Protestant churches are perplexed by plateaued or
declining attendance, while other congregations nearby thrive. Is
there a way for them to combine forces, drawing on both their
strengths, in ways that also increase their missional impact?
Church merger consultant Jim Tomberlin, with co-writer Warren Bird,
makes the case that mergers today work best not with two struggling
churches but with a vital, momentum-filled lead church partnering
with a joining church. In this new book, they provide a complete,
practical, hands-on guide for church leaders of both struggling and
vibrant churches so that they can understand the issues, develop
strategies, and execute a variety of forms of merger for church
expansion and renewal to reinvigorate declining churches and give
them a "second life."
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