Jens Amendt
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Recent Articles
1.
Lutz L, Amendt J, Moreau G
Sci Rep
. 2025 Feb;
15(1):6267.
PMID: 39979639
In both fundamental and applied sciences, the use of surrogates to measure phenomena that are challenging to study directly is a common practice. However, this requires validating the appropriateness of...
2.
Phetcharat Y, Wongtawan T, Fungwithaya P, Amendt J, Sontigun N
Insects
. 2024 Oct;
15(10).
PMID: 39452393
This study investigated species diversity and seasonal abundance of Stomoxyinae and tabanid flies, which are significant pests and vectors of animal pathogens, on a beef cattle and a buffalo farm...
3.
Sharif S, Wunder C, Amendt J, Qamar A
Int J Legal Med
. 2024 Aug;
138(6):2717-2733.
PMID: 39103637
Necrophagous flies, particularly blowflies, serve as vital indicators in forensic entomology and ecological studies, contributing to minimum postmortem interval estimations and environmental monitoring. The study investigates variations in the predominant...
4.
Thummel L, Tintner-Olifiers J, Amendt J
Med Vet Entomol
. 2024 Aug;
39(1):22-32.
PMID: 39093723
Estimating the age of immature blow flies is of great importance for forensic entomology. However, no gold-standard technique for an accurate determination of the intra-puparial age has yet been established....
5.
Schieweck A, Schulz N, Amendt J, Birngruber C, Holz F
Int J Legal Med
. 2024 Mar;
138(4):1603-1620.
PMID: 38456958
The present study examines for the first time the emission patterns and olfactory signatures of 9 complete human corpses of different stages of decomposition. Air sampling was performed inside the...
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Thummel L, Degoutrie C, Fonseca-Munoz A, Amendt J
Forensic Sci Int
. 2024 Mar;
357:111972.
PMID: 38430653
The cosmopolitan blow fly Lucilia sericata is often used in forensic case work for estimating the minimum postmortem interval (PMI). For this, the age of immature specimens developing on the...
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Sharif S, Wunder C, Amendt J, Qamar A
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Jan;
913:169719.
PMID: 38171456
Blow flies (Calliphoridae) play essential ecological roles in nutrient recycling by consuming decaying organic matter. They serve as valuable bioindicators in ecosystem management and forensic entomology, with their unique feeding...
8.
Phetkarl T, Fungwithaya P, Udompornprasith S, Amendt J, Sontigun N
Vet World
. 2023 Nov;
16(10):2128-2134.
PMID: 38023282
Background And Aim: and tabanid flies are of medical and veterinary importance because they play crucial roles in disease transmission as mechanical vectors of various hemopathogens. However, its role as...
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Sharif S, Wunder C, Kaleem Khan M, Qamar A, Amendt J
Forensic Sci Int
. 2023 Jun;
349:111748.
PMID: 37301034
Forensic entomology uses the age of insects, such as blow flies, to determine a minimum post-mortem interval (PMImin). Recent research has focused on using the analysis of specific cuticular hydrocarbons...
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Hartmann K, Bamberg M, Seum S, Amendt J, Verhoff M, Zehner R
Int J Legal Med
. 2023 May;
138(1):187-196.
PMID: 37221328
Insects, especially blow flies, are forensically relevant to determine the minimal postmortem interval (PMI), based on the fact that they are usually the first colonisers of a body. By estimating...