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Forensic Science publications by Bryan Turner:
Turner, B. D. 1987 Forensic entomology: insects against crime. Science Progress (Oxford) 71, 133-144.
Turner, B. D. 1991 Forensic entomology. Forensic Science Progress 5, 129-152.
Turner, B. D. & Howard, T. 1992 Metabolic heat generation in dipteran larval aggregations: a consideration for forensic entomology. Medical and Veterinary Entomology 6, 179-181.
Turner, B. D. & Wiltshire, P. E. J. 1999 Experimental validation of forensic evidence: a study of the decomposition of buried pigs in a heavy clay soil. Forensic Science International 101, 113-122.
Hopkins, D., Wiltshire, P. E. J. & Turner, B. D. 2000 Microbial characteristics of soils from graves: an investigation at the interface of soil microbiology and forensic science. Applied Soil Ecology 14: 283-288.
Ames, C. and Turner, B.D. (2003) Low temperature episodes in the development of blowflies:implications for post mortem interval estimation Medical and Veterinary Entomology 17 :178-186
O'Brien, C. and Turner, B (2004) Impact of paracetamol on Calliphora vicina larval development. International Journal of Legal Medicine 117 :118-119
Kaneshrajah, G and Turner B (2004) Calliphora vicina larvae grow at different rates on different body tissues. International Journal of Legal Medicine 117 :242-244
Hwang, C-C & Turner, B (2005) Spatial and temporal variability of necrophagous Diptera from urban to rural areas Medical and Veterinary Entomology 19 :379-391
Turner B.D (2005) Blowfly maggots: the good the bad and the ugly. Comparative Clinical Pathology ,14: 81-85 -published on line 20 th Sept
Ireland, S & Turner, B (2006) The effects of crowding and food type on the size and development of Calliphora vomitoria. Forensic Science International 159:175-181 -published online 10 th Oct 2005)
Donovan, S.E., Hall. M.J.R., Turner, B.D. & Moncrieff, C.B. (2006) Larval development rates for a forensically important fly Calliphora vicina (Diptera, Calliphoridae) over a range of temperatures. Medical and Veterinary Entomology (in press)
Ames, C., Turner, B. & Daniel, B. (2006) The use of mitochondrial Cytochrome oxidase I gene (COI) to differentiate two UK blowfly species - Calliphora vicina and Calliphora vomitoria Forensic Science International (in press -published online 5th March 2006)