Publications by authors named "Oscar Soriano Hernando"

Mermithid nematodes are considered a promising biological control agent to reduce the population density of different blood-feeding vectors, i.e. black flies (Diptera: Simuliidae), which are important pests of medical and veterinary interest worldwide.

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Nonbiting midges (Diptera, Chironomidae) are the most abundant members of the fauna associated with submerged carcasses, but their use in the medicolegal context is very restricted because of their complex ontogeny. In this case, the corpse of a woman was recovered in late spring from a river in Granada (Iberian Peninsula). It showed obvious signs of long permanence in the aquatic environment and, along with pulmonary and microscopical analyses, led to the conclusion that the cause of death was drowning.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Oscar Soriano Hernando"

  • - Oscar Soriano Hernando's research primarily focuses on the use of biological control agents, particularly mermithid nematodes, to manage populations of medical and veterinary pests like black flies in Spain, indicating a significant application of biological pest management strategies.
  • - He has also explored the forensic application of aquatic midges, specifically Chironomus riparius, as indicators in determining the postsubmersion interval of corpses, thus expanding their role in medicolegal investigations.
  • - Hernando's studies contribute to a better understanding of the ecological and forensic relevance of certain dipteran species, revealing their potential in both pest control and crime scene analysis contexts.