– 6Cammack, J.A., and J.K. Tomberlin. Invited 2017. The impact of diet protein and carbohydrate on selected life-history traits of the black soldier fly Hermetia illucens (L.) (Diptera: Stratiomyidae). Insects 8: 56.
– Jordan, H.R., and J.K. Tomberlin. Invited 2017. Abiotic and biotic factors regulating inter-kingdom engagement between insects and microbe activity on vertebrate remains. Insects 8 54.
– 1Zheng, L., T.L. Crippen, A. Dabney, A. Gordy4, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2017. Evaluation of sterilized artificial diets for mass rearing the Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae). J. Med. Entomol.
– 1Sanders, M.L., H.R. Jordan, C. Serewis-Pond, L. Zheng, M.E. Benbow, P.L. Small, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2016. Mycobacterium ulcerans toxin, mycolactone may enhance host-seeking and oviposition behavior by Aedes aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae). Environ. Microbiol. 19: 1750-1760.
– Yuan, Y., Y. Zhang, S. Fu, T.L. Crippen, D.K. Visi, M.E. Benbow, M.S. Allen, J.K. Tomberlin, S.-H. Sze, and A.M. Tarone. 2017. Genome sequencing of a Providencia stuartii strain isolated from Lucilia sericata. Genome Announcements 5: e00250-17.
– Moophayak, K., K.L. Sukontason, W. Ruanhkham, J.K. Tomberlin, and N. Nunchu. 2017. Variation in the time of colonization of broiler carcasses by carrion flies in Nakhonsawan Province, Thailand. J. Med. Entomol.
– Sze, S.H., M.L. Pimsler2, J.K. Tomberlin, C.D. Jones, and A.M. Tarone. 2017. A scalable and memory-efficient algorithm for de novo transcriptome assembly of non-model organisms. MBC Genomics.
– 2Flores, M., T.L. Crippen, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2017. Nonconsumptive effects of predatory Chrysomya rufifacies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) larval cues on larval Cochliomyia macellaria (Diptera: Calliphoridae) development. J. Med. Entomol.
– 1Lyons, B.N., T.L. Crippen, L. Zheng2, P.D. Teel, S.L. Swiger, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2017. Susceptibility of Alphitobius diaperinus in Texas to permethrin and β-cyfluthrin treated surfaces. Pest Man. Sci. 73: 562-567.
– 3Flores, D., A. Miller-Weber, A. Showman, C. Tobita, L.M.N. Shimoda, C. Sung, A.J. Stokes, J.K. Tomberlin, D.O. Carter, and H. Turner. 2016. Fluorescence imaging of posterior spiracles from second and third instars of forensically-important Chrysomya rufifacies (Diptera: Calliphoridae). J. For. Sci. 61: 1578-1587.
– 1Tinder, A.C. R.T. Puckett, N.D. Turner, J.A. Cammack6, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2017. Bioconversion of sorghum and cowpea by black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae for alternative protein production. J. Insects Food Feed. 3: 121-130.
– 3Brundage, A.L., T.L. Crippen, B. Singh, M.E. Benbow, W. Liu3, A.M. Tarone, T.K. Wood, and J.K. Tomberlin. Invited 2017. Interkingdom cues by bacteria associated with conspecific and heterospecific eggs of Cochliomyia macellaria and Chrysomya rufifacies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) potentially govern succession on carrion. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 110: 73-82.
– Tomberlin, J.K., T.L. Crippen, A.M. Tarone, M.F.B. Chaudhury, B. Singh, J.A. Cammack6, and R.P. Meisel. Invited 2017. A review of bacterial interactions with blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) of medical, veterinary, and forensic importance. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 110: 19-36.
– Tomberlin, J.K., T.L. Crippen, G. Wu, A.S. Griffin, T.K. Wood, and R.M. Kilner. 2017 Indole: An evolutionarily conserved influencer of behavior across kingdoms. BioEssays 39: 1-12.
– Bambaradeniya, Y.T.B., W.A.I.P. Karunarathne, I. Goonerathne, R.B. Kotakadeniya, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2017. Use of development data to estimate colonization time of the myiasis-causing fly, Chrysomya bezziana (Diptera: Calliphoridae) collected from human wounds. Sri Lanka J. Forensic Med. Law. 7: 19-26.
– 2Brundage, A.L., T.L. Crippen, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2016. Methods for external disinfection of blow fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) eggs prior to use in wound debridement therapy. Wound Repair Reg. 24: 384-393.
– 2Liu, W., M. Longnecker, A.M. Tarone, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2016. Responses of Lucilia sericata (Diptera: Calliphoridae) to compounds from microbial decomposition of larval resources. Animal Behav. 115: 217-225.
– 3Holmes, L.A., S.L. VanLaerhoven, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2016. Lower temperature threshold of black soldier fly (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) development. J. Insects as Food and Feed. 2: 255-262.
– 5Harnden, L., and J.K. Tomberlin. 2016. Effects of temperature and diet on balck soldier fly, Hermetia illucens, (L.) (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) development. For. Sci. Int. 266: 109-116.
– Surendra, K.C., R. Olivier, J.K. Tomberlin, R. Jha, and S.K. Khanal. 2016. Insect-based biorefinery: A novel approach to produce biofuel and value-added products with concurrent organic waste remediation. Renew. Energy.
– 1Thomas, J.K., M.R. Sanford, M. Longnecker, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2016. Effects of temperature and tissue type on the development of Megaselia scalaris (Loew) (Diptera: Phoridae). J. Med. Entomol.
– 2Pimsler, M.L., C.G. Owings1, B.M. OConnor, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2016. Association of Myianoetus muscarum (Acari: Histiostomatidae) with Synthesiomyia nudesita (Wulp) (Diptera: Muscidae) on human remains. J. Med. Entomol.
– Diyes, G.C.P., W.A.I.P. Karunaratne, J.K. Tomberlin, and R.S. Rajakaruna. 2015. First record of Megaselia scalaris (Loew) (Diptera: Phoridae) infesting a spinose ear tick, Otobius megnini, colony in Sri Lanka. Tropical Biomed. 32: 791-795.
– Tomberlin, J.K. A. van Huis, M.E. Benbow, H. Jordan, D.A. Astuti, D. Azzollini, I. Banks, V. Bava, C. Borgemeister, J. Cammack6, R.S. Chapkin, H. Čičková, T.L. Crippen, A. Day, M. Dicke, D. Drew, C. Emhart, M. Epstein, M. Finke, C.H. Fischer, D. Gatlin, N.Th. Grabowski, C. He, L. Heckman, A. Hubert, J. Jacobs, J. Joseph, S.K. Khanal, J.-F. Kleinfinger, G. Klein, C. Leach, Y. Liu, G.L. Newton, R. Olivier, J.L. Pechal, C.J. Picard, S. Rojo, A. Roncarati, C. Sheppard, A.M. Tarone, B. Verstappen, A. Vickerson, H. Yang, A. Yen, Z. Yu, J. Zhang, and L. Zheng. 2015. Protecting the environment through insect farming as a means to produce protein for use as livestock, poultry, and aquaculture feed. J. Insects Food Feed. 1: 307-309
– 1Zhang, X., T.L. Crippen, C.J. Coates, T.K. Wood and J.K. Tomberlin. 2015. Effects of quorum sensing by Staphylococcus epidermidis on the attraction response of female adult yellow fever mosquitoes, Aedes aegypti aegypti (Linnaeus) (Diptera: Culicidae) to a blood-feeding source. Plos One 10(12): e0143950
– 3Weidner, L.M., D.E. Jennings, J.K. Tomberlin, and G.C. Hamilton. 2015. Seasonal and geographic variation in biodiversity of forensically important blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in New Jersey, USA. J. Med. Entomol. 52: 937-946.
-OConnor, B.M., M. Pimsler2, C.G. Owings1, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2015. Redescription of Myianoetus muscarum (Acari: Histiostomatidae) associated with human remains in Texas, USA, with designation of a neotype from Western Europe. J. Med. Entomol. 52: 539-550.
–3Nguyen, T.T.X., J.K. Tomberlin, and S. VanLaerhoven. 2015. Ability of black fly (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) larvae to recycle food waste. Environ. Entomol. 44: 406-410.
-Pechal, J.L., M.E. Benbow, J.K. Tomberlin, T.L. Crippen, A.M. Tarone, B. Singh6, and P.A. Lenhart. 2015. Field documentation of unusual post-mortem arthropod activity on human remains. J. Med. Entomol. 52: 105-108.
-Sanit, S., K. Sukontason, T. Klong-klaew, J.K. Tomberlin, K. Limsopatham, C. Samerjai, N. Sontigun, and K.L. Sukontason. 2014. Ontogensis and development rate of the blow fly Hypopygiopsis tumrasvini Kurahashi (Diptera: Calliphoridae). Trop. Biomed. 31: 760-768.
-Sribranditmongkol, P. T. Monum, A. Wannasan, J.K. Tomberlin, K. Sukontason, and K.L. Sukontason. 2014. Blow fly maggots (Diptera: Calliphoridae) from a human corpse in a vehicle. Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. Pub. Health 45: 1011-1014.
–2Pimsler, M.L., T. Pape, J.S. Johnston, J.K. Tomberlin, and A.M. Tarone. 2014. Ultramorphology of eggs and first instar larvae in an egg-laying population of Blaesoxipha plinthopyga (Diptera: Stratiomyidae). J. Med. Entomol. 51: 1283-1295.
–2Mohr, R.M. and J.K. Tomberlin. 2014. Development and validation of a new technique for estimating a minimum postmortem interval using adult blow fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) carcass attendance. Int. J. Legal Med.
–2Flores, M., M. Longnecker, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2014. Effects of temperature and tissue type on Chrysomya rufifacies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) (Macquart) development. For. Sci. Int. 245: 24-29.
–6Singh, B., T.L. Crippen, L. Zheng, A.T. Fields, Z. Yu, Q. Ma, T.K. Wood, S.E. Dowd, M. Flores2, J.K. Tomberlin, and A.M. Tarone. 2014. A metagenomic assessment of the bacteria associated with Lucilia sericata and Lucilia cuprina (Diptera: Calliphoridae). Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1-15. doi: 10.1007/s00253-014-6115-7
–2Brundage, A. L., M. E. Benbow, and J. K. Tomberlin. 2014. Priority effects on the life-history traits of two carrion blow fly (Diptera, Calliphoridae) species. Ecological Entomology.
–2Pechal, J. L., T. L. Crippen, M. E. Benbow, A. M. Tarone, S. Dowd, and J. K. Tomberlin. 2014. The potential use of bacterial community succession in forensics as described by high throughput metagenomic sequencing. International Journal of Legal Medicine.
-Samerjai, C., S. Sanit, K. Sukontason, T. Klong-klaew, H. Kurahashi, J.K. Tomberlin, N. Morakote, A. Wannasan, and K.L. Sukontason. 2014. Morphology of puparia of flesh flies in Thailand. Trop. Biomed. 31: 351-361.
–3Weidner, L.M., J.K. Tomberlin, and G.C. Hamilton. 2014. Development of Lucilia coeruleiviridis (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in New Jersey, USA. Florida Entomol. 97: 849-850.
–1Owings, C.G., C. Spiegelman, A.M. Tarone, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2014. Developmental variation among Cochliomyia macellaria Fabricius (Diptera: Calliphoridae) populations from three ecoregions of Texas, USA. Int. J. Legal Med.
-Tarone, A.M., J.K. Tomberlin, J.S. Johnston, J.R. Wallace, M.E. Benbow, R. Mohr, E.B. Mondor, and S.L. VanLaerhoven. 2014. A correspondence for a maturing science. J. Med. Entomol. 51: 490-492.
–2Mohr, R.M., and J.K. Tomberlin. 2014. Environmental factors affecting early carcass attendance by four species of blow flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in Texas. J. Med. Entomol. 51: 702-708.
2Pechal, J.L., Benbow, M.E., T.L. Crippen, A.M. Tarone, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2014. Delayed insect access alters carrion decomposition and necrophagous insect community assembly. Ecosphere 5: 45.
-Sukontason, K.L., S. Sanit, T. Klong-Klaew, J.K. Tomberlin, and K. Sukontason. 2014. Sarcophaga (Liosarcophaga) dux (Diptera: Sarcophagidae): A flesh fly species of medical importance. Biol. Research. 47: 14.
-Moophayak, K., T. Klong-Klaew, K. Sukontason, H. Kurahashi, J.K. Tomberlin, and K.L. Sukontason. 2014. Species composition of carrion blow flies in northern Thailand: Altitude appraisal. Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Sao Paulo. 56: 179-182.
-Zhou, F., J.K. Tomberlin, L. Zheng, Z. Yu, and J. Zhang. 2013. Developmental and waste reduction plasticity of three black soldier fly strains (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) raised on different livestock manures. J. Med. Entomol. 50: 1224-1230.
–5Zheng, L., T.L. Crippen, L. Holmes5, B. Singh, M.L. Pimsler2, M.E. Benbow, A.M. Tarone, S. Dowd, Z. Yu, S. VanLaerhoven, T.K. Wood, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2013. Bacteria mediate oviposition by the black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens (L.), (Diptera: Stratiomyidae). NATURE Scientific Reports. DOI: 10.1038/srep02563
–2Pechal, J.L., T.L. Crippen, A.M. Tarone, A.J. Lewis, J.K. Tomberlin, M.E. Benbow. 2013. Microbial Community Functional Change During Vertebrate Carrion Decomposition. PLOS ONE 8(11): e79035 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0079035
–3Nguyen, T.T.X., J.K. Tomberlin, and S. VanLaerhoven. 2013. Influences of resources on Hermetia illucens (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) larval development. Journal of Medical Entomology 50: 898-906.
-Davis, S.D., T.L. Crippen, R.W. Hofstetter, and J.K. Tomberlin. Invited 2013. Microbial volatile emissions as insect semiochemicals. Journal of Chemical Ecology.
–2Sanford, M.R., J.K. Olson, W.J. Lewis, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2013. The effect of sucrose concentration on olfactory-based associative learning in Culex quinquefasciatusSay (Diptera: Culicidae). Journal of Insect Behavior. 26: 494-513.
–5Zheng, L., T.L. Crippen, B. Singh, M. Tarone, S. Dowd, T.K. Wood, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2013. A survey of bacterial diversity from successive life stages of black soldier fly (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) by using 16S rDNA pyrosequencing. Journal of Medical Entomology 50: 647-658.
–3Holmes, L. A., S. L. Vanlaerhoven, and J. K. Tomberlin. 2013. Substrate effects on pupation and adult emergence of Hermetia illucens (Diptera: Stratiomyidae). Environmental Entomology 42: 370-374.
-Benbow, M.E., A.J. Lewis, J.K. Tomberlin, and J.L. Pechal. 2013. Seasonal necrophagous insect community assembly during vertebrate carrion decomposition. Journal of Medical Entomology 50: 440-450.
–3Núñez-Vázquez, C., J.K. Tomberlin, M. Cantú-Sifuentes, and O. García-Martínez. 2013. Laboratory development and field validation of Phormia regina (Diptera: Calliphoridae). Journal of Medical Entomology 50: 252-260.
–Tomberlin, J.K., T.L. Crippen, A.M. Tarone, B. Singh, K. Adams4, Y.H. Rezenom, M.E. Benbow, M. Flores2, M. Longnecker, J.L. Pechal, D.H. Russell, R.C. Beier, and T.K. Wood. 2012. Interkingdom responses of flies to bacteria mediated by fly physiology and bacterial quorum sensing. Animal Behaviour 84: 1449-1456.
–3,5Holmes, L. A., S. L. Vanlaerhoven, and J. K. Tomberlin. 2012. Relative humidity effects on the life history of Hermetia illucens (Diptera: Stratiomyidae). Environmental Entomology 41: 971-978.
–Tomberlin, J. K., J. H. Byrd, J. R. Wallace, and M. E. Benbow. 2012. Assessment of decomposition studies indicates need for standardized and repeatable methods in forensic entomology. Journal of Forensic Research 3: doi: 10.4172/2157-7145.1000147.
-Vergara-Pineda, S., H. De León-Múquiz, O. García-Martínez, M. Cantú-Sifuentes, J. Landerros-Flores, and J. K. Tomberlin. 2012. Dispersión espacial de larvas de Lucilia sericata y Calliphora coloradensis (Diptera: Calliphoridae) en etapa de postalimentación. Revista Colombiana de Entomología 38: 97-99.
-Crippen, T.C., L. Zheng5, C. Sheffield, J.K. Tomberlin, R. Beier, and Z. Yu. 2012. Transient gut retention and persistence of Salmonella through metamorphosis in the lesser mealworm, Alphitobius diaperinus (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae). J. Applied Microbiol. 112: 920-926.
–5Zheng L, T.C. Crippen, C.L. Sheffield, T.L. Poole, Z. Yu, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2012. Evaluation of Salmonella movement through the gut of the lesser mealworm, Alphitobius diaperinus (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae). Vector-Borne Zoo. Dis. 12: 287-292.
-Ma, Q., W. Liu2, A.T. Fields, M.L. Pimsler2, A.M. Tarone, T.L. Crippen, J.K. Tomberlin, and T.K. Wood. 2012. Proteus mirabilis interkingdom swarming signals attract blow flies. Nature ISMEJ.
–4Littlefield, K.A., J.P. Muir, B.D. Lambert, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2011. Condensed tannins inhibit house fly (Diptera: Muscidae) development in livestock manure. Environ. Entomol. 40: 1572-1576.
–2Pechal, J. L., Benbow, M. E. & Tomberlin, J. K. 2011. Merope tuber Newman (Mecoptera: Meropeidae) collected in association with carrion in Greene County, Ohio, USA: An infrequent collection of an elusive species. American Midland Naturalist, 166, 453-457.
–2Sanford, M.R., and J.K. Tomberlin. 2011. Conditioning individual mosquitoes to an odor: sex, source, and time. Plos One. 6: e24218.
-Sealey, W.M., T.G. Gaylord, F.T. Barrows, J.K. Tomberlin, M.A. McGuire, C. Ross, and S. St-Hilaire. 2011. Sensory analysis of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, fed enriched black soldier fly prepupae, Hermetia illucens. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 42: 34-45.
-Yu, G., P. Cheng, Y. Chen, Y. Li, Z. Yang, Y. Chen, and J. K. Tomberlin. 2011. Inoculating poultry manure with companion bacteria influences growth and development of black soldier fly (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) larvae. Environmental Entomology 40: 30-35.
-Li, Q., L. Zheng, N. Qiu, H. Cai, J.K. Tomberlin, and Z. Yu. 2011. Bioconversion of dairy manure by black soldier fly (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) for biodiesel and sugar production. Waste Management.
–Tomberlin, J. K., M. E. Benbow, A. M. Tarone, and R. M. Mohr2. Invited paper 2011. Basic research in evolution and ecology enhances forensics. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 26: 53-55.
–Tomberlin, J.K., R. Mohr2, M.E. Benbow, A.M. Tarone, and S. VanLaerhoven. Invited paper 2011. Forensic entomology response to National Research Council report on forensic sciences: a roadmap for bridging basic and applied research. Annu. Rev. Entomol. 56: 401-421.
–2Sanford, M.R., 1J. Pechal, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2011. Effects of rehydration on blow fly (Diptera: Calliphoridae) larvae. J. Med. Entomol. 48: 118-125.
–3Núñez-Vázquez, C., J.K. Tomberlin, and O. Garcia-Martínez. 2010. First record of Calliphora grahami from Mexico. Southwestern Entomol. 35: 313-316.
-Zhang, J., L. Huang, J. He, J. K. Tomberlin, J. Li, C. Lei, M. Sun, Z. Liu, and Z. Yu. 2010. An artificial light source influences mating and oviposition of black soldier flies, Hermetia illucens. Journal of Insect Science 10: 202 available online: insectscience.org/10.202.
–1Boatright, S. A., and J. K. Tomberlin 2010. Effects of temperature and tissue type on the development of Cochliomyia macellaria (Diptera: Calliphoridae). J. Med. Entomol. 47: 917-923.
–1Cammack, J.A. P.H. Adler, J.K. Tomberlin, Y. Arai, and W.C. Bridges, Jr. 2010. Influence of parasitism and soil compaction on pupation of the green bottle flow Lucilia sericata (Meigen) (Diptera: Calliphoridae). Entomol. Exper. Appl. 136: 134-141.
–2Sanford, M., M. Flores2, L. Holmes, L. Zheng2, C. Fellows, and J. Tomberlin. 2009. Observations on the oriental latrine fly, Chrysomya megacephala, in the McFaddin National Wildlife Refuge, Sabine Pass, Texas. Southwestern Entomol. 35: 109-111.
-Rains, G.C., D. Kulasiri, Z. Zhou, S. Samarasinghe, J.K. Tomberlin, and D.M. Olson. Invited paper 2009. Synthesizing neurophysiology, genetics, behaviour, and learning to produce whole-insect programmable sensors to detect volatile chemicals. Biotechnol. Gen. Eng. Rev. 26: 191-216.
–Tomberlin, J.K., P.H. Adler, and H. Myers. 2009. Development of black soldier fly (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) in relation to temperature. Environ. Entomol. 38: 930-934.
-Boyd, E.S., J.K. Tomberlin, T.R. McDermott, and G.G. Geesey. 2009.Methylmercury enters an aquatic food web through acidophilic microbial mats in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Environ. Microbiol. 11: 950-959.
-1Pechal, J.L., J. Austin, R. Gold, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2008. Genetic analysis of Periplaneta americana (Blattodea: Blattidae) in central Texas using the ITS1 region. J. Agric. Urban Entomol. 25: 179-191.
-1Liu, Q., J. Brady, 2M.R. Sanford, Z. Yu, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2008. Black soldier fly (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) larvae reduce Escherichia coli in dairy manure. Environ. Entomol. 37: 1525-1530.
-Tomberlin, J.K., G.C. Rains, and M.R. Sanford. Invited paper. 2008. A review of associative learning by Microplitis croceipes (Hymenoptera: Braconidae): potential for development of biological sensors. Entomol. Exper. Appl. 128: 249-257.
–Rains, G.C., J.K. Tomberlin, and D. Kulasiri. Invited paper. 2008. Using insect sniffing devices for detection. Trends Biotechnol. 26: 288-294.
-Tomberlin, J.K., D. Richman, and H.M. Myers. 2008. Susceptibility of Alphitobius diaperinus (Panzer) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) from broiler facilities in Texas, U.S.A. to four insecticides. J. Econ. Entomol. 101: 480-483.
-1Myers, H., J.K. Tomberlin, B. Lambert, and D. Kattes. 2008. Development of the black soldier fly on dairy manure. Environ. Entomol. 37: 11-15.
-1Pechal, J.L., J. Austin, R. Gold, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2007. Epidemiology and spatial relationship of bacteria associated with Periplaneta americana (Blattodea: Blattidae) in central Texas. J. Agric. Urban Entomol. 24: 205-216.
–Tomberlin, J.K., K.H. Lohmeyer, and D. Kattes. 2007. Treatment of pastures with diflubenzeron suppresses horn fly, Haematobia irritans (Diptera: Muscidae) development. J. Agric. Urban Entomol. 24: 95-101.
-St-Hilaire, S., K. Cranfill, M.A. McGuire, E.E. Mosley, J.K. Tomberlin, L. Newton, W. Sealey, C. Sheppard, and S. Irving. 2007. Fish offal recycling by the black soldier fly produces a foodstuff high in Omega-3 fatty acids. J. World Aqua. Soc. 38: 309-313.
-St-Hilaire, S., C. Sheppard, J.K. Tomberlin, M. McGuire, E.E. Mosley, S. Irving, L. Newton, R. Hardy, and W. Sealey. 2007. Fly Prepupae as a feedstuff for rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss. J. World Aqua. Soc. 38: 59-67.
-Tomberlin, J.K., A.M. Albert, J.H. Byrd, and D.W. Hall. 2006. Interdisciplinary workshop yields new entomological data for forensic sciences: Chrysomya rufifacies (Macquart) (Diptera: Calliphoridae) established in North Carolina, U.S.A. J. Med. Entomol. 43: 1287-1288.
–Tomberlin, J.K., G.C. Rains, S.A. Allan, M.R. Sanford2, and W.J. Lewis. 2006. Associative learning of odor with food or blood-meal by Culex quinquefasciatus Say (Diptera: Culicidae). Naturwissenschaften 93: 551-556.
–Tomberlin, J.K, M. Tertuliano, G.C. Rains, and W.J. Lewis. 2005. Conditioned Microplitis croceipes Cresson (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) detect and respond to 2,4-DNT: development of a biological sensor. J. For. Sci. 50: 1187-1190.
-Tertuliano, M., J.K. Tomberlin, Z. Jurkevic, G. Rains, D. Wilson, and W.J. Lewis. 2005. Fungal age and media type affect the ability of conditioned Microplitis croceipes (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) to distinguish between aflatoxin and non-aflatoxin fungus strains. Chemoecol. 15: 89-95.
–Tomberlin, J.K., D.C. Sheppard, and J.A. Joyce. 2005. Colonization of pig carrion by the black soldier fly (Diptera: Stratiomyidae). J. For. Sci. 50: 152-153.
-Rains, G.C., J.K. Tomberlin, M. D’Alessandro, and W.J. Lewis. 2004. Limits of volatile chemical detection of a parasitoid wasp, Microplitis croceipes, and an electronic nose: a comparative study. Trans. of the ASAE 47: 2145-2152.
–Tomberlin, J.K. 2004. Biological control and invasive species management in the United States: a student debate. American Entomol. 49: 238-249.
–Tomberlin, J.K. and D.C. Sheppard. 2002. Factors influencing mating and oviposition of black soldier flies (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) in a colony. J. Entomol. Sci. 37: 345-352.
-Sheppard, D.C., J.K. Tomberlin, J.A. Joyce, B.C. Kiser, and S.M. Sumner. 2002. Rearing and colony maintenance of the black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens (L.)(Diptera: Stratiomyidae). J. Med. Entomol. 39: 695-698.
-Wells, J.D., M.L. Goff, J.K. Tomberlin, and H. Kurahashi. 2002. Molecular systematics of the endemic Hawaiian blowfly genus Dyscritomyia Grimshaw, (Diptera: Calliphoridae). Med. Entomol. Zool. 53: 231-238.
–Tomberlin, J.K., D.C. Sheppard, and J.A. Joyce. 2002. Susceptibility of the black soldier fly (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) to four pesticides. J. Econ. Entomol. 95: 598-602.
–Tomberlin, J.K., D.C. Sheppard, and J.A. Joyce. 2002. A comparison of selected lifehistory traits of the black soldier fly (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) when reared on three diets. Ann. Entomol. Soc. Amer. 95: 379-387.
–Tomberlin, J.K. and D.C. Sheppard. 2001. Lekking behavior of the black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens (Diptera: Stratiomyidae). Flor. Entomol. 84: 729-730.
–Tomberlin, J.K., W.K. Reeves, and D.C. Sheppard. 2001. First record of Chrysomya megacephala (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in Georgia, USA. Flor. Entomol. 84: 300-301.
–Tomberlin, J.K. and P.H. Adler. 1998. Colonization and decomposition of rat carrion in water and on land in South Carolina. J. Med. Entomol. 35: 704-709.
–Tomberlin, J.K. 1997. Mating behavior of Dasymutilla occidentalis (Hymenoptera: Mutillidae). Entomol. News 108: 310-311.
1M.S. student advisor, 2Ph.D. student advisor, 3served on graduate committee, 4Undergraduate student research.
PUBLICATIONS (NONREFEREED)
–Tomberlin, J.K., J. Wallace, and J.H. Byrd.October 2006. Forensic entomology: myths busted! Forensic Magazine.
–Tomberlin, J.K. and K.H. Loehmeyer. 2006. Suppressing stable fly and horn fly populations. The Cattleman Magazine 92(11): 8-9.
-Sheppard, C., J.K. Tomberlin, and G.L. Newton. 1998. Use of soldier fly larvae to reduce manure, control house fly larvae, and produce high quality feedstuff. Proc. Nat. Poultry Waste Management Symposium 6: 405-409.
PROCEEDINGS (REFEREED)
-Benbow, M.E., J.K. Tomberlin, and R. Mohr. 2009. A new framework for guiding research in forensic entomology: improving the science relevant to PMI estimation. Proc. Amer. Acad. Foren. Sci. 15: 267-268.
-Boatright, S.A. and J.K. Tomberlin. 2009. Associative learning of Cochliomyia macellaria in response to larval resource: inter- and intraspecific resource interaction, and present of inter- and intraspecific larvae on a resource. Proc. Amer. Acad. Foren. Sci. 15: 272-273.
-Bright, L.A., J.K. Tomberlin, and R. Gold. 2009. Feeding patterns of American (Periplaneta americana) and German (Blattella germanica) cockroaches on pig skin. Proc. Amer. Acad. Foren. Sci. 15: 270-271.
-Brundage, A.L. and J.K. Tomberlin. 2009. Attraction of two forensically important fly species: Chrysomya rufifacies (Macquart) and Cochliomyia macellaria (Fabricius) to inter- and intraspecific eggs. Proc. Amer. Acad. Foren. Sci. 15: 271.
-Cammack, J.A., P.H. Adler, J.K. Tomberlin, Y. Arai, and W.C. Bridges. 2009. The effect of soil compaction on pupation depth of Lucilia sericata in soil. Proc. Amer. Acad. Foren. Sci. 15: 270.
-Christiansen, J.R. and J.K. Tomberlin. 2009. Three dimensional polygonal model visualization of Lucilia sericata from SEM and stereomicroscopic data. Proc. Amer. Acad. Foren. Sci. 15: 274.
-Dooley, M.K. and J.K. Tomberlin. 2009. Attraction aqnd repellance of blow flies to intra- and interspecific fecal bacteria. Proc. Amer. Acad. Foren. Sci. 15: 273-274.
-Mohr, R.M. and J.K. Tomberlin. 2009. Pattern of adult blow fly attraction to carrion over time. Proc. Amer. Acad. Foren. Sci. 15: 269-270.
-Ortiz, F.I. and J.K. Tomberlin. 2009. Effects of resource age and sterilization on the attraction of Cochliomyia macellaria (Fabricius) and Chrysomya rufifacies (Macquart). Proc. Amer. Acad. Foren. Sci. 15: 271-272.
-Pechal, J.L., A.L. Brundage, E.T. Brandt, C.L. Parks, J.K. Tomberlin, and J. Melbye. 2009. First insect succession study on a human cadaver in Texas. Proc. Amer. Acad. Foren. Sci. 15: 285.
-Rains, G.C., B. Alexander, J.K. Tomberlin, and J. Melbye. 2009. Comparison of biological sensors to detect human remains: canine versus hymenopteran. Proc. Amer. Acad. Foren. Sci. 15: 285-286.
-Sanford, M.R., J.L. Pechal, and J.K. Tomberlin. 2009. Rehydrating dried blow fly larvae to reclaim their usefulness in forensic investigations. Proc. Amer. Acad. Foren. Sci. 15: 269.
-Albert, M., J.K. Tomberlin, and C. Johnson. 2006. Observations of decomposition in southern coastal North Carolina. Proc. Amer. Acad. Foren. Sci. 12: 309.
-Kimbirauskas, R.K., R.W. Merritt, E.M. Benbow, J.R. Wallace, and J.K. Tomberlin.2005. An instructional dvd on collecting entomological evidence for court. Proc. Amer. Acad. Foren. Sci. 11: 254-255.
–Tomberlin, J.K. A.M. Albert, J.H. Byrd, and D.W. Hall. 2005. Interdisciplinary forensic science workshops: a venue for data collection. Pro. Amer. Foren. Sci. 11: 334.
–Tomberlin, J.K., J. Wallace, and J.H. Byrd. 2004. The state of forensic entomology.Proc. Amer. Acad. Foren. Sci. 10: 257-258.
–Tomberlin, J.K., W.J. Lewis, M. D’Alessandro, M. Tertuliano. 2002 Detection of chemical signals by the parasistic wasp Microplitis croceipes. Proc. Amer. Acad. Foren. Sci.8: 204.
–Tomberlin, J.K. 1998. Diptera colonization of rat carrion in submerged and terrestrial environments in upstate South Carolina. Proc. Amer. Acad. Foren. Sci. 4:145.
–Tomberlin, J.K. and B. Drees. 2007. Poultry pest management. Texas Cooperative Extension, Texas A&M University.
–Tomberlin, J.K. 2006. ER-026. Controlling blow flies. Texas Cooperative Extension, Texas A&M University.
–Tomberlin, J.K. 2006. ER-025. Controlling house flies. Texas Cooperative Extension, Texas A&M University.
-1,3Sanford, M.R. and J.K. Tomberlin. 2006. EEE-00033. Preventing west nile virus infection in horses. Texas Cooperative Extension, Texas A&M University.
–Tomberlin, J.K. and G. Schuster. 2005. EEE-00032. Suppressing blow fly populations in homes and retail stores. Texas Cooperative Extension, Texas A&M University.
–Tomberlin, J.K. and C. Bogran. 2005. EEE-00031. Suppressing house fly populations in homes and retail stores. Texas Cooperative Extension, Texas A&M University.
–Tomberlin, J.K. and C. Bogran. 2004. E-224. Parasitoids for controlling house flies in confined animal facilities. Texas Cooperative Extension, Texas A&M University.
–Tomberlin, J.K. and G. Schuster. 2004. EEE-00011. Suppression of arthropod pests on small flocks of domestic fowl in Texas. Texas Cooperative Extension, Texas A&M University.
–Tomberlin, J.K., J.R. Wallace, and J.K. Olson. 2004. EEE-0004. Forensic entomology: proper collection, preservation, and shipment of entomological evidence. Texas Cooperative Extension, Texas A&M University.
–Tomberlin, J.K., J.R. Wallace, and J.K. Olson. 2004. EEE-0003. Forensic entomology: history and application of entomology in forensic investigations. Texas Cooperative Extension, Texas A&M University.
–Tomberlin, J.K. 2004. EEE-0001. Black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens (L.), in confined animal facilities. Texas Cooperative Extension, Texas A&M University.
–Tomberlin, J.K. 2004. E-212. Suppression of stable fly populations on cattle. Texas Cooperative Extension, Texas A&M University.
–Tomberlin, J.K. 2004. E-208. Suppression of horn fly populations on cattle. Texas Cooperative Extension, Texas A&M University.
-Kimbirauskas, R.K., R.W. Merritt, J.K. Tomberlin, M.E. Benbow, and J.R. Wallace, 2008. Forensic entomology: collection and preservation of entomological evidence for court.
-Weedn, V., G. Davis, J.K. Tomberlin, and L. Liptai. 2011. Forensic Pathology/Biology, Volume 1. American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Boulder, Colorado. 577 pp.
-Weedn, V., G. Davis, J.K. Tomberlin, and L. Liptai. 2011. Forensic Pathology/Biology, Volume 2. American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Boulder, Colorado. 508 pp.
BOOK CHAPTERS
–Tomberlin, J.K. and M.R. Sanford. 2012. Chapter 6: Forensic Entomology and Wildlife. In Wildlife Forensics: Methods and Applications. 1st ed. J.E. Huffman and J.R. Wallace. Wiley and Sons, New York, New York. Pg. 79-105
-Byrd, J.H., W.D. Lord, J.R. Wallace, J.K. Tomberlin, and N. Haskell. 2009. Chapter 3: Collection of entomological evidence during legal investigations. In Forensic Entomology: The Utility of Arthropods in Legal Investigations. 2nd ed. J.H. Byrd and J.L. Castner, eds. CRC Press, New York, New York. Pp. 127-176.
-Byrd, J.H., and J.K. Tomberlin. 2009. Chapter 4: Laboratory rearing of forensic insects. 2nd ed. J.H. Byrd and J.L. Castner, eds. CRC Press, New York, New York. Pp. 177-200.
–Tomberlin, J.K. and J. Talley. 2009. Chapter 15: Livestock entomology. 2nd ed. J.H. Byrd and J.L. Castner, eds. CRC Press, New York, New York. Pp. 481-496.
–Tomberlin, J.K. 2008. Chapter 3: Insects and Other Arthropods Associated with a Corpse. In Forensic Entomology: A Procedural Guide. 2nd ed. N. Haskell and R. Williams, eds. Joyce’s Printshop, Clemson, South Carolina. Pp. 40-60.
-Tomberlin, J.K., J.R. Wallace, and J.H. Byrd. 2007. Forensic Entomology. In Forensic Investigation: Inside the Yellow Tape. 1st ed. L. Farr, ed. Hayden-McNeil Publishing, Plymouth, Michigan. Pp 311-327.
FEATURED IN THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES
-Like Worms to a Bomb. 2010. Scienceline. http://www.scienceline.org/2010/11/like-worms-to-a-bomb/
-Fighting for Scraps. 2010. ScienceWord. 67: 12-16.
-Reliable, Relevant and Valid Forensic Science. 2010. Academy News, American Academy of Forensic Sciences. 40: 8&25.
-Forensic Program Goes Beyond CSI. 2009. Spirit: The Texas A&M Foundation Magazine. 10: 6-7.
-Sting operation. Science News: Magazine of the Society for Science & the Public. 27 September, 2008.
-Texas A&M’s forensics program is about more than what’s on ‘CSI’. The Daily Morning News, Dallas, Texas. 13 April, 2008.
-CSI: Degree in investigation sciences teaches skills for any career. Texas Aggie Magazine March/April 2008: 56-60.
-Texas State prof a living legend among the dead. The University Star, Texas State University. 30 March, 2006.
-Controlling Mosquitoes in an Urban Environment. Stephenville Tribune. 21 August, 2005.
-Grubby research promises environmental and economic benefits. April 2005. The Cattleman. 91: 76 and 78.
-Developing a mosquito abatement program in Texas: Monitoring and predicting insecticide resistance. July 2004. Regional IPM Center 1(4): 3.
-Phosphorous study funded. 29 July 2004. Stephenville Empire-Tribune, Stephenville,Texas.
-Training course covers CSI protocol. 16 July 2004. News 14 Carolina, Charlotte, NC.
-You can’t spray away flies. May 2004. Dairy Herd Management Magazine. Pages 34-36.
-Buggy, scientist studies insects to solve crimes. 1 May, 2004. The Big Sky: Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Bozeman, Montana.
-Know your target. March 2003. Dairy Herd Management Magazine. Pages 45-48.
-Where the bugs are: forensic entomology. 2001. The Scientist 15: 10.
-Forensic scientists speak to students on their profession. 6 April, 2000. The Red & Black. Athens, Georiga.
-Entomologist probes bugs for clues in deaths. 13 February, 2000. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Atlanta, Georgia.
-Solving crime with bugs, WALB, MSNBC. 3 February, 2000. Albany, Georgia.
-Maggots used for autopsies. 10 December, 1998. The Red & Black. Athens, Georgia.
-Decomposition may aid authorities. 25 October, 1995. The Messenger. Clemson, South Carolina.