Haglund W D
King County Medical Examiner's Office, Seattle.
J Forensic Sci. 1992 Nov;37(6):1459-65.
Postmortem disturbance of human remains by rodents extends beyond production of characteristic tooth mark artifacts in dry bones. Three case examples are presented that demonstrate a spectrum of rodent damage to dry and fresh bone and to fresh and mummified soft tissue. In one case, human remains are used for nesting purposes. Rodents are also noted to be vectors of bone transport. Rodent activities can affect bone recovery, human identification, and interpretation of artifacts to bone and soft tissue. Guidelines to differentiate soft tissue artifacts caused by rodents and carnivores are suggested.
啮齿动物对人类遗骸的死后干扰不仅限于在干燥骨骼上留下特征性的齿痕。本文列举了三个案例,展示了啮齿动物对干燥和新鲜骨骼以及新鲜和木乃伊化软组织造成的一系列破坏。在一个案例中,人类遗骸被用作筑巢材料。啮齿动物还被发现是骨骼搬运的媒介。啮齿动物的活动会影响骨骼的复原、身份鉴定以及对骨骼和软组织痕迹的解读。文中还提出了区分啮齿动物和食肉动物造成的软组织痕迹的指导原则。