postdecomposition
Postdecomposition is a biological process that occurs after an organism's death, involving the breakdown and recycling of biological tissues by decomposers such as bacteria, fungi, insects, and other scavengers. This process plays a crucial role in nutrient cycling within ecosystems, returning essential elements like carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus to the environment.
The stages of postdecomposition include initial decomposition, where autolysis and microbial activity cause the soft tissues
Postdecomposition is important not only ecologically but also in forensic science, where it provides insights into
Research into postdecomposition processes is ongoing, focusing on factors like microbial succession, insect colonization, and environmental