A review of multi-disciplinary decomposition research and key drivers of variation in decay

Donna B. McIntyre,Blake M. Dawson, Benjamin M. Long,Philip S. Barton

International Journal of Legal Medicine(2024)

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The decomposition of animal remains is a multifaceted process, involving ecological, biological, and chemical interactions. While the complexity is acknowledged through concepts like the necrobiome, it’s unclear if this complexity is reflected in research. Appreciation of the complexity of decomposition is crucial for identifying sources of variation in estimations of time since death in medico-legal science, as well as building broader ecological knowledge of the decomposition process. To gain insights into the extent of multidisciplinary research in the field of decomposition science, we conducted an examination of peer-reviewed literature on four key drivers of variation: volatile organic compounds, microbes, drugs/toxins, and insects. Among 650 articles, we identified their scientific discipline, driver/s of variation investigated, and year of publication. We found that 19
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Volatile Organic compounds,Microbes,Entomology,Necrobiome
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