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A Device for Sampling Aquatic Insects Associated with Carrion in Water

A device that permits the sampling of aquatic insects associated with carcasses in water with minimal disturbance of the natural environment is described. A field study conducted in early summer documented strictly aquatic insects recovered from decaying pig carcasses in an Iowa freshwater lake usin...

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Published in:Journal of forensic sciences 1995-05, Vol.40 (3), p.479-482
Main Authors: Vance, GM, VanDyk, JK, Rowley, WA
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