Advancements in Entomology Bridging Forensic Science and Sustainable Agriculture
Advancements in Entomology Bridging Forensic Science and Sustainable Agriculture | 22.73 MB
Title: Advancements in Entomology
Author: Debasis Mitra, Marika Pellegrini, Beatriz Elena Guerra Sierra
Category: Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Specialties, Forensic Medicine, Science & Nature, Technology, Agriculture & Animal Husbandry, Science, Biological Sciences, Biology
Language: English | 485 Pages | ISBN: 9789819552146
Description:
This book presents a balanced view of how entomology supports both forensic investigations and sustainable agriculture. It highlights the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in advancing research and practical applications in these fields.
The first part focuses on forensic entomology, covering topics such as AI-assisted insect species identification, behaviour analysis, predictive modelling of necrophagous insect life cycles, virtual simulations, and the ethical and legal issues involved in using AI in forensic science. These chapters show how insects can help solve crimes when combined with modern technologies.
The second part covers agricultural entomology, where the focus is on managing pests and improving crop health using insect-based approaches and AI. Topics include integrated pest management, the use of beneficial insects, understanding emerging pests, plant-pollinator interactions, crop resistance strategies, insect-borne diseases, and how climate change affects pest dynamics. Additional chapters explore how AI and smart technologies are being used to monitor, predict, and manage insect-related challenges in agriculture.
This book is a useful resource for students, researchers, professionals, and policymakers working in entomology, forensic science, agriculture, environmental studies, and artificial intelligence. It provides updated insights and practical knowledge for those interested in applying science and technology to solve real-world problems involving insects.
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This book presents a balanced view of how entomology supports both forensic investigations and sustainable agriculture. It highlights the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in advancing research and practical applications in these fields.
The first part focuses on forensic entomology, covering topics such as AI-assisted insect species identification, behaviour analysis, predictive modelling of necrophagous insect life cycles, virtual simulations, and the ethical and legal issues involved in using AI in forensic science. These chapters show how insects can help solve crimes when combined with modern technologies.
The second part covers agricultural entomology, where the focus is on managing pests and improving crop health using insect-based approaches and AI. Topics include integrated pest management, the use of beneficial insects, understanding emerging pests, plant-pollinator interactions, crop resistance strategies, insect-borne diseases, and how climate change affects pest dynamics. Additional chapters explore how AI and smart technologies are being used to monitor, predict, and manage insect-related challenges in agriculture.
This book is a useful resource for students, researchers, professionals, and policymakers working in entomology, forensic science, agriculture, environmental studies, and artificial intelligence. It provides updated insights and practical knowledge for those interested in applying science and technology to solve real-world problems involving insects.
DOWNLOAD:
https://rapidgator.net/file/435bde495fcff69be224e2a77ccb50a8/Advancements_in_Entomology_Bridging_Forensic_Science_and_Sustainable_Agriculture.pdf
https://nitroflare.com/view/83644FBBCF8DBB2/Advancements_in_Entomology_Bridging_Forensic_Science_and_Sustainable_Agriculture.pdf
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