Arnott Sophie, Turner Bryan
Department of Forensic Science and Drug Monitoring, King's College London, Franklin-Wilkins Building, 150 Stamford Street, London SE1 9NH, United Kingdom.
Forensic Sci Int. 2008 May 20;177(2-3):162-7. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2007.12.002. Epub 2008 Feb 19.
Using the rate of development of blowflies colonising a corpse, accumulated degree hours (ADH), or days (ADD), is an established method used by forensic entomologists to estimate the post-mortem interval (PMI). Derived from laboratory experiments, their application to field situations needs care. This study examines the effect of the post-feeding larval dispersal time on the ADH and therefore the PMI estimate. Post-feeding dispersal in blowfly larvae is typically very short in the laboratory but may extend for hours or days in the field, whilst the larvae try to find a suitable pupariation site. Increases in total ADH (to adult eclosion), due to time spent dispersing, are not simply equal to the dispersal time. The pupal period is increased by approximately 2 times the length of the dispersal period. In practice, this can introduce over-estimation errors in the PMI estimate of between 1 and 2 days if the total ADH calculations do not consider the possibility of an extended larval dispersal period.
利用丽蝇在尸体上的发育速率、累积度日数(ADH)或天数(ADD),是法医昆虫学家用于估计死后间隔时间(PMI)的一种既定方法。该方法源于实验室实验,在实际应用时需谨慎。本研究考察了幼虫取食后扩散时间对ADH以及PMI估计值的影响。在实验室中,丽蝇幼虫取食后的扩散时间通常很短,但在野外可能会延长数小时或数天,此时幼虫会试图寻找合适的化蛹地点。由于扩散所花费的时间,到成虫羽化时的总ADH增加量并不简单等同于扩散时间。蛹期会增加大约扩散期长度的2倍。在实际操作中,如果总ADH计算未考虑幼虫扩散期延长的可能性,这可能会导致PMI估计值出现1至2天的高估误差。