Please wait...
About This Project
We study how communities of insects and bacteria inhabiting human cadavers change through time. This pattern of change, or succession, is orderly and predictable and can be used to estimate the time since death (TSD) at a crime scene. We predict that local aspects of the environment, such as rainfall or enclosure, can influence interactions between insects and bacteria. By understanding these aspects, we can better predict how insects and bacteria will be affected and better estimate the TSD.

Browse Other Projects on Experiment
Related Projects
Blazing new trails to protect our forests: birds as bioindicators of trail impacts
Millions of people use recreational trails each year. With participation in hiking projected to increase...
Uncovering fungal biodiversity from contaminated brownfield and superfund sites in Southern California
Fungal biodiversity in Southern California remains poorly documented, particularly in contaminated soils...
Out for blood: Hemoparasites in white-tailed deer from the Shenandoah Valley in Northern Virginia
Our research question centers about the prevalence and diversity of hemoparasites that infect ungulate poplulations...





