Browsing by Author "Tomberlin, Jeffery K."
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Sanford, Michelle Renée (2012-07-16)The association of olfactory information with a resource is broadly known as olfactory-based associative learning. From an ecological perspective, associative learning can reduce search time for resources and fine tune ...
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Zheng, Longyu; Crippen, Tawni L.; Holmes, Leslie; Singh, Baneshwar; Pimsler, Meaghan L.; Benbow, M. Eric; Tarone, Aaron M.; Dowd, Scot; Yu, Ziniu; Vanlaerhoven, Sherah L.; Wood, Thomas K.; Tomberlin, Jeffery K. (Scientific Reports, 2013)
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Sanford, Michelle R.; Tomberlin, Jeffery K.; Brembs, Björn (PloS One, 2011)
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Tomberlin, Jeffery K. (2005-10-05)Blow flies lay their eggs on animal remains and can spread disease. To control blow flies, it is important to remove dead animals and dispose of them properly, and to use effective insecticides when necessary.
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Tomberlin, Jeffery K. (2007-10-08)Blow flies lay their eggs on animal remains and can spread disease. To control blow flies, it is important to remove dead animals and dispose of them properly, and to use effective insecticides when necessary.
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Tomberlin, Jeffery K. (2005-10-05)Houseflies can be a particular problem after a disaster, because they lay eggs and develop on rotting organic matter. This publication explains how to suppress housefly populations around homes and businesses.
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Tomberlin, Jeffery K. (2007-10-08)Houseflies can be a particular problem after a disaster, because they lay eggs and develop on rotting organic matter. This publication explains how to suppress housefly populations around homes and businesses.
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Sare, Laura; Bankston, Sarah; Tomberlin, Jeffery K. (2018-02)The goal of this presentation is to demonstrate a model where forensic science educators can utilize resources at university libraries to promote scientific information literacy and lifelong learning strategies for their ...
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Zhang, Xinyang; Crippen, Tawni L.; Coates, Craig J.; Wood, Thomas K.; Tomberlin, Jeffery K.; Leal, Walter S. (PloS One, 2015)
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Mohr, Rachel (2012-07-16)This investigation explored the environmental and physiological factors affecting adult blow fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) arrival and attendance at pig (Sus scrofa domesticus L.) carcasses in Brazos Co, TX in the summer ...
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Brundage, Adrienne (2012-07-16)Chrysomya rufifacies and Cochliomyia macellaria are two medically and forensically important necrophagous flies that dominate ephemeral resources in the southern US. Since its introduction in 1981, Ch. rufifacies has become ...
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Ramos III, Ernesto (2015-07-24)Blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) are carrion feeding insects that perform a critical ecological service by recycling nutrients throughout temperate and tropic regions of the world. Some members of this guild are parasites ...
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Mashlawi, Abadi Mohammed H (2017-06-02)Buruli ulcer (BU) is a globally recognized neglected tropical disease caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans. BU is the third most recurrent mycobacterial disease of humans globally after tuberculosis and leprosy. The disease ...
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Pechal, Jennifer (2012-07-16)Carrion decomposition is an essential ecosystem function as it is an important component of nutrient cycling. Carrion decomposition has primarily been attributed to insect consumption, with little attention given to ...
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Sare, Laura; Bankston, Sarah; Tomberlin, Jeffery K.; Sawyer, Samantha J. (2019-02-18)The goal of this presentation is to describe the findings from a survey of forensic science professionals from a variety of disciplines on how they search for information related to their ...
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Pechal, Jennifer (2010-01-16)One of the most overlooked areas in forensic entomology is urban, which applies to insects and their arthropod relatives that have interactions with humans, their associated structures, and companion animals. American ...
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Flores, Micah (2013-07-24)Blow fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) interactions in decomposition ecology are well studied; however, the non-consumptive effects (NCE) of predators on the behavior and development of prey species have yet to be examined. The ...
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Coburn, Jordan McQuade (2010-10-12)The interaction of tick species and the microclimate that they inhabit is a subject that is frequently studied. The known biology of the Gulf Coast tick, Amblyomma maculatum Koch (Acari: Ixodidae), was used to conduct ...
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Pechal, Jennifer L.; Crippen, Tawni L.; Tarone, Aaron M.; Lewis, Andrew J.; Tomberlin, Jeffery K.; Benbow, M. Eric; Pan, Chongle (PloS One, 2013)
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Wynalda, Rachel Anne (Texas A&M University, 2008-10-10)Colony fitness, size, and reproductive potential are determined by their ability to locate and consume the optimal amounts of various macronutrients. Understanding the nutritional regulation of an ant colony furthers our ...