Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Freshwater invertebrate succession and decompositional studies on carrion in British Columbia / by Niki Rae Hobischak.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Description

1 online resource (viii, 54 pages) : illustrations.

Note

Author affiliated with Simon Fraser University.
"November, 1997".
"...the Canadian Police Research Centre and the International Association for Identification for funding this research..." -- Page v.
See also MacDonell, Niki (not verified). Aquatic forensics : determination of time since submergence using aquatic invertebrates / Niki MacDonell and Gail Anderson.
Thesis (M.P.M.) - Simon Fraser University, 1997.

Summary

"A successional database for invertebrates in pond and stream habitats has been created. This database is of potential use in estimating the time of submergence in water-related death investigations. This work in the aquatic environment is compared with previous work in the terrestrial environment."

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Series

Technical report (Canadian Police Research Centre) ; TR-10-98.

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