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Gail S. Anderson
Gail S. Anderson
School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei sfu.ca
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Initial studies on insect succession on carrion in southwestern British Columbia
GS Anderson, SL VanLaerhoven
Journal of forensic sciences 41 (4), 617-625, 1996
8141996
Minimum and maximum development rates of some forensically important Calliphoridae (Diptera)
GS Anderson
Journal of Forensic Sciences 45 (4), 824-832, 2000
5222000
A DNA-based approach to the identification of insect species used for postmorten interval estimation
FAH Sperling, GS Anderson, DA Hickey
Journal of Forensic Sciences 39 (2), 418-427, 1994
4611994
Insect succession on carrion and its relationship to determining time of death
GS Anderson, JH Byrd, JL Castner
Byrd and Castner (Eds.). Forensic Entomology: The Utility of Arthropods in …, 2000
3732000
Insect succession on buried carrion in two biogeoclimatic zones of British Columbia
SL VanLaerhoven, GS Anderson
Journal of Forensic Sciences 44 (1), 32-43, 1999
2711999
Insect succession and decomposition patterns on shaded and sunlit carrion in Saskatchewan in three different seasons
BJ Sharanowski, EG Walker, GS Anderson
Forensic science international 179 (2-3), 219-240, 2008
2682008
Factors that influence insect succession on carrion
GS Anderson
Forensic entomology, 103-139, 2019
2282019
The use of insects in death investigations: an analysis of cases in British Columbia over a five year period
GS Anderson
Canadian Society of Forensic Science Journal 28 (4), 277-292, 1995
1931995
Comparison of decomposition rates and faunal colonization of carrion in indoor and outdoor environments
GS Anderson
Journal of Forensic sciences 56 (1), 136-142, 2011
1812011
Decomposition of carrion in the marine environment in British Columbia, Canada
GS Anderson, NR Hobischak
International journal of legal medicine 118, 206-209, 2004
1752004
Insects associated with the body: their use and analyses
GS Anderson, VJ Cervenka
Advances in forensic taphonomy, 173-200, 2001
1622001
Time of submergence using aquatic invertebrate succession and decompositional changes
NR Hobischak, GS Anderson
Journal of forensic sciences 47 (1), 142-151, 2002
1562002
Wildlife forensic entomology: determining time of death in two illegally killed black bear cubs
GS Anderson
Journal of Forensic Sciences 44 (4), 856-859, 1999
1371999
The influence of clothing and wrapping on carcass decomposition and arthropod succession during the warmer seasons in central South Africa
JA Kelly, TC Van Der Linde, GS Anderson
Journal of forensic sciences 54 (5), 1105-1112, 2009
1332009
Myiasis in pet animals in British Columbia: The potential of forensic entomology for determining duration of possible neglect
GS Anderson, NR Huitson
The Canadian Veterinary Journal 45 (12), 993, 2004
1132004
The use of insects to determine time of decapitation: a case-study from British Columbia
GS Anderson
Journal of Forensic Sciences 42 (5), 947-950, 1997
1041997
Biological influences on criminal behavior
G Anderson
CRC Press, 2019
882019
Immunotherapy Trial for Horses in British Columbia with Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) Hypersensitivity
GS Anderson, P Belton, E Jahren, H Lange, N Kleider
Journal of medical entomology 33 (3), 458-466, 1996
851996
Hypersensitivity of Horses in British Columbia to Extracts of Native and Exotic Species of Culicoides (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae)
GS Anderson, P Belton, N Kleider
Journal of medical entomology 30 (4), 657-663, 1993
841993
The hypersensitivity of horses to Culicoides bites in British Columbia
GS Anderson, P Belton, N Kleider
The Canadian Veterinary Journal 29 (9), 718, 1988
841988
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