Global Information Lookup Global Information

Necrobiome information


The necrobiome has been defined as the community of species associated with decaying corpse remains.[1] The process of decomposition is complex. Microbes decompose cadavers, but other organisms including fungi, nematodes, insects, and larger scavenger animals also contribute.[2] Once the immune system is no longer active, microbes colonizing the intestines and lungs decompose their respective tissues and then travel throughout the body via the blood and lymphatic systems to break down other tissue and bone.[3] During this process, gases are released as a by-product and accumulate, causing bloating.[4] Eventually, the gases seep through the body's wounds and natural openings, providing a way for some microbes to exit from the inside of the cadaver and inhabit the outside.[3] The microbial communities colonizing the internal organs of a cadaver are referred to as the thanatomicrobiome.[5] The region outside of the cadaver that is exposed to the external environment is referred to as the epinecrotic portion of the necrobiome,[6][7][5] and is especially important when determining the time and location of death for an individual.[6] Different microbes play specific roles during each stage of the decomposition process. The microbes that will colonize the cadaver and the rate of their activity are determined by the cadaver itself and the cadaver's surrounding environmental conditions.[7]

  1. ^ Benbow ME, Lewis AJ, Tomberlin JK, Pechal JL (March 2013). "Seasonal necrophagous insect community assembly during vertebrate carrion decomposition". Journal of Medical Entomology. 50 (2): 440–50. doi:10.1603/me12194. PMID 23540134. S2CID 2244448.
  2. ^ Yong E (2015-12-10). "Meet the Necrobiome: The Microbes That Will Eat Your Corpse". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2020-04-28.
  3. ^ a b Janaway RC (1996). "The decay of buried human remains and their associated materials.". In Hunter J, Roberts C, Martin A (eds.). Studies in Crime: An Introduction to Forensic Archaeology. London: Batsford. pp. 58–85.
  4. ^ Vass AA, Barshick SA, Sega G, Caton J, Skeen JT, Love JC, Synstelien JA (May 2002). "Decomposition chemistry of human remains: a new methodology for determining the postmortem interval". Journal of Forensic Sciences. 47 (3): 542–53. doi:10.1520/JFS15294J. PMID 12051334.
  5. ^ a b Ventura Spagnolo E, Stassi C, Mondello C, Zerbo S, Milone L, Argo A (February 2019). "Forensic microbiology applications: A systematic review". Legal Medicine. 36: 73–80. doi:10.1016/j.legalmed.2018.11.002. PMID 30419494. S2CID 53293516.
  6. ^ a b Zhou W, Bian Y (2018-04-03). "Thanatomicrobiome composition profiling as a tool for forensic investigation". Forensic Sciences Research. 3 (2): 105–110. doi:10.1080/20961790.2018.1466430. PMC 6197100. PMID 30483658.
  7. ^ a b Javan GT, Finley SJ, Can I, Wilkinson JE, Hanson JD, Tarone AM (July 2016). "Human Thanatomicrobiome Succession and Time Since Death". Scientific Reports. 6 (1): 29598. Bibcode:2016NatSR...629598J. doi:10.1038/srep29598. PMC 4944132. PMID 27412051.

and 26 Related for: Necrobiome information

Request time (Page generated in 0.5609 seconds.)

Necrobiome

Last Update:

The necrobiome has been defined as the community of species associated with decaying corpse remains. The process of decomposition is complex. Microbes...

Word Count : 2711

Forensic science

Last Update:

obtained through measurements Forensic microbiology is the study of the necrobiome. Forensic nursing is the application of Nursing sciences to abusive crimes...

Word Count : 10933

Holobiont

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 4720

Decomposition

Last Update:

the microbiome of the living organism collapses and is followed by the necrobiome that undergoes predictable changes over time. Among those animals that...

Word Count : 6369

Mycobiome

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 2730

Metabolomics

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 6973

Rhizobacteria

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 2452

Human microbiome

Last Update:

""Necrobiome" Reveals a Corpse's Time of Death". Scientific American. Retrieved 26 March 2018. Young E (10 December 2015). "Meet the Necrobiome: The...

Word Count : 11647

Microbiota

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 7825

Microbiome

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 12352

Virome

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 1792

Rhizosphere

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 5208

Root microbiome

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 3966

Human virome

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 2643

Phycosphere

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 920

Phyllosphere

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 3310

Plant microbiome

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 6776

Earth Microbiome Project

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 1780

Microbiology of decomposition

Last Update:

approximately ten days based on the known growth cycles of the fungi in question. Necrobiome McKinley, V.L.; Vestal, J.R.; Eralp, A.E. (1985). "Microbial activity...

Word Count : 1603

Spermosphere

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 283

Candida catenulata

Last Update:

pathogen. In the soil C. catenulata is most strongly associated with the necrobiome soil community. In soils surrounding cadavers, C. catenulata populations...

Word Count : 686

Marine holobiont

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 7175

Plant holobiont

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 4822

Marine microbial symbiosis

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 2631

Marine microbiome

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 7379

Cetacean microbiome

Last Update:

Human milk Fecal transplant Gut–brain axis Placental Salivary Uterine Necrobiome Other microbiomes Mycobiome Phycosphere Built environment Drosophila gut...

Word Count : 2339

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net