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This book emphasizes the important role of invertebrates in
forensic sciences in the detection of crimes, determining the time
and place of death, estimating the minimum Post-Mortem Interval
(PMI), and determining the cause of death. The initial chapter
discusses the forensically essential invertebrates, especially
flies under Order Diptera. Further, the book highlights the
importance, biology, taxonomy, and biodiversity of flies under
Order Diptera with forensic importance. It also discusses the
Cuticular HydroCarbons (CHC) and spectrometry-based studies
reported from flies and larvae of forensic importance. It further
reviews the importance of DNA barcoding in molecular taxonomy-based
studies on forensic flies through understanding, identification,
and grouping the organisms. Towards the end, this book presents the
applications and limitations of forensic entomology in cases of
animal cruelty to a veterinary professional.
This edited book brings out a comprehensive account of the faunal
diversity in Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve which is part of the
Sundaland Biodiversity hotspot. The main focus of this volume is to
address the ecological and economic significance of the
biodiversity of this region. The book provides latest information
on the faunal diversity of Great Nicobar Biosphere. It focuses on
various faunal communities of this regions such as Floral
diversity, Butterflies, Moths, Dragonflies & Damselflies,
Termites, Hymenoptera, Coleoptera, Scorpion, Spiders, Turtle,
Nicobar megapode. Chapters in this volume also covers Reptiles
& Amphibians, Fishes, Mammals, Land and freshwater Mollusca.
Marine animals such as Opisthobranchs, Sponges, Scleractinian
Corals and Soft corals, Sea Anemones, Polyclads, Marine Molluscs,
Echinoderms are also discussed. It is of interest for the
researchers, teachers, scientists, capacity builders, policy
makers. Also serve as reading materials for graduate and post
graduate students e.g., Wildlife Biology, Forestry, Environmental
Science, Wildlife Ecology, Zoology, Life sciences,
Parks/Sanctuaries managers, National and International scientists,
policy makers will also find this to be a useful document.
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