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Jeffrey D Wells

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Journal of Medical Entomology|October 4, 2014
Reply: A reply to Tarone et al., Campobasso and Introna, and Michaud et alJeffrey D Wells
Journal of Medical Entomology|June 6, 2014
To the editor: Misstatements concerning forensic entomology practice in recent publicationsJeffrey D Wells
Journal of Forensic Sciences|September 25, 2018
A Forensic Entomological Analysis Can Yield an Estimate of Postmortem Interval, and Not Just a Minimum Postmortem Interval: An Explanation and Illustration Using a CaseJeffrey D Wells
Journal of Forensic Sciences|March 6, 2009
Commentary on: Krane DE, Ford S, Gilder JR, Inman K, Jamieson A, Koppl R, Kornfield IL, Risinger DM, Rudin N, Taylor MS, Thompson WC. Sequential unmasking: a means of minimizing observer effects in forensic DNA interpretation. J Forensic Sci 2008;53(4):1006-7Jeffrey D Wells
Journal of Medical Entomology|May 9, 2024
On accumulated degree day and maggot age calculations in Rivers and Dahlem (2023) The Science of Forensic Entomology, 2nd editionJeffrey D Wells
Journal of Medical Entomology|February 23, 2013
Molecular systematics of the Calliphoridae (Diptera: Oestroidea): evidence from one mitochondrial and three nuclear genesBaneshwar Singh, Jeffrey D Wells
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Resource use by an introduced and native carrion fliesJeffrey D Wells, Bernard Greenberg
Electrophoresis|June 18, 2014
Population genetic structure of an invasive forensically important insectFanchen Bao, Jeffrey D Wells
Forensic Science International|December 17, 2009
The population genetic structure of North American Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae), and the utility of genetic assignment methods for reconstruction of postmortem corpse relocationChristine J Picard, Jeffrey D Wells
Annual Review of Entomology|August 10, 2007
Application of DNA-based methods in forensic entomologyJeffrey D Wells, Jamie R Stevens
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Journal of Medical Entomology|October 4, 2014
Reply: A reply to Tarone et al., Campobasso and Introna, and Michaud et alJeffrey D Wells
Journal of Medical Entomology|June 6, 2014
To the editor: Misstatements concerning forensic entomology practice in recent publicationsJeffrey D Wells
Journal of Forensic Sciences|September 25, 2018
A Forensic Entomological Analysis Can Yield an Estimate of Postmortem Interval, and Not Just a Minimum Postmortem Interval: An Explanation and Illustration Using a CaseJeffrey D Wells
Journal of Forensic Sciences|March 6, 2009
Commentary on: Krane DE, Ford S, Gilder JR, Inman K, Jamieson A, Koppl R, Kornfield IL, Risinger DM, Rudin N, Taylor MS, Thompson WC. Sequential unmasking: a means of minimizing observer effects in forensic DNA interpretation. J Forensic Sci 2008;53(4):1006-7Jeffrey D Wells
Journal of Medical Entomology|May 9, 2024
On accumulated degree day and maggot age calculations in Rivers and Dahlem (2023) The Science of Forensic Entomology, 2nd editionJeffrey D Wells
Journal of Medical Entomology|February 23, 2013
Molecular systematics of the Calliphoridae (Diptera: Oestroidea): evidence from one mitochondrial and three nuclear genesBaneshwar Singh, Jeffrey D Wells
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Resource use by an introduced and native carrion fliesJeffrey D Wells, Bernard Greenberg
Electrophoresis|June 18, 2014
Population genetic structure of an invasive forensically important insectFanchen Bao, Jeffrey D Wells
Forensic Science International|December 17, 2009
The population genetic structure of North American Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae), and the utility of genetic assignment methods for reconstruction of postmortem corpse relocationChristine J Picard, Jeffrey D Wells
Annual Review of Entomology|August 10, 2007
Application of DNA-based methods in forensic entomologyJeffrey D Wells, Jamie R Stevens
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