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Mikles B, Schmidt C, Benbow M, Jordan H, Pechal J
J Forensic Sci . 2024 Dec; 70(2):607-618. PMID: 39682072
Microbial communities associated with the human body are highly dynamic and reflect the host environment and lifestyle over time. Studies show death is no exception, with data demonstrating similar antemortem...
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Wierer A, von Hoermann C, Benbow M, Buchner C, Feldhaar H, Fiderer C, et al.
Oecologia . 2024 Sep; 206(1-2):115-126. PMID: 39251421
Resource availability and habitat heterogeneity are essential drivers of biodiversity, but their individual roles often remain unclear since both factors are often correlated. Here, we tested the more-individuals hypothesis (MIH)...
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Buchner G, Hothorn T, Feldhaar H, von Hoermann C, Lackner T, Rietz J, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2024 Sep; 14(9):e70203. PMID: 39224157
Silphinae (Staphylinidae; carrion beetles) are important contributors to the efficient decomposition and recycling of carrion necromass. Their community composition is important for the provision of this ecosystem function and can...
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Larson C, Engelken P, McCullough D, Benbow M
Can J Fish Aquat Sci . 2023 Nov; 80(2):298-312. PMID: 37942173
Emerald ash borer (EAB) has killed millions of ash trees in the United States and Canada, yet impacts on terrestrial-aquatic linkages are largely unknown. Ash tree death along streams creates...
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Dhungel L, Bonner R, Cook M, Henson D, Moulder T, Benbow M, et al.
Microbiol Spectr . 2023 Mar; :e0496822. PMID: 36912651
Buruli ulcer disease is a neglected tropical disease caused by the environmental pathogen Mycobacterium ulcerans. The M. ulcerans major virulence factor is mycolactone, a lipid cytotoxic compound whose genes are...
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von Hoermann C, Benbow M, Rottler-Hoermann A, Lackner T, Sommer D, Receveur J, et al.
Oecologia . 2023 Jan; 201(2):537-547. PMID: 36697878
Research on decomposer communities has traditionally focused on plant litter or deadwood. Even though carrion forms highly nutrient-rich necromass that enhance ecosystem heterogeneity, the factors influencing saprophytic communities remain largely...
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Butterworth N, Benbow M, Barton P
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc . 2022 Dec; 98(3):697-726. PMID: 36517934
Ephemeral resource patches (ERPs) - short lived resources including dung, carrion, temporary pools, rotting vegetation, decaying wood, and fungi - are found throughout every ecosystem. Their short-lived dynamics greatly enhance...
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Kaszubinski S, Receveur J, Nestle E, Pechal J, Benbow M
J Forensic Sci . 2022 Mar; 67(4):1565-1578. PMID: 35349167
After death, microbes (including bacteria and fungi) colonize carrion from a variety of sources during the decomposition process. The predictable succession of microbes could be useful for forensics, such as...
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Receveur J, Bauer A, Pechal J, Picq S, Dogbe M, Jordan H, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Rev . 2021 Sep; 46(1). PMID: 34468735
Understanding the interactions of ecosystems, humans and pathogens is important for disease risk estimation. This is particularly true for neglected and newly emerging diseases where modes and efficiencies of transmission...
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Wallace J, Receveur J, Hutchinson P, Kaszubinski S, Wallace H, Benbow M
J Forensic Sci . 2021 Aug; 66(6):2307-2318. PMID: 34462924
Death investigations in aquatic ecosystems are challenging due to abiotic and biotic factors that may influence the estimation of a postmortem submersion interval (PMSI). In this study, we examined bacterial...