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Mark Tibbett

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Peerj|June 23, 2020
Identifying potential threats to soil biodiversityMark Tibbett, Tandra D Fraser, Sarah Duddigan
Die Naturwissenschaften|November 9, 2006
Cadaver decomposition in terrestrial ecosystemsDavid O Carter, David Yellowlees, Mark Tibbett
Peerj|December 12, 2018
Structural plasticity in root-fungal symbioses: diverse interactions lead to improved plant fitnessKhalil Kariman, Susan Jane Barker, Mark Tibbett
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|July 17, 2014
Advanced multivariate analysis to assess remediation of hydrocarbons in soilsDeborah S Lin, Peter Taylor, Mark Tibbett
Forensic Science International|April 20, 2010
Moisture can be the dominant environmental parameter governing cadaver decomposition in soilDavid O Carter, David Yellowlees, Mark Tibbett
Journal of Forensic Sciences|March 28, 2008
Using ninhydrin to detect gravesoilDavid O Carter, David Yellowlees, Mark Tibbett
Journal of Forensic Sciences|April 5, 2013
Human versus animal: contrasting decomposition dynamics of mammalian analogues in experimental taphonomyKathryn L Stokes, Shari L Forbes, Mark Tibbett
Journal of Hazardous Materials|December 8, 2024
Discriminating foliar adhered from metabolised Pb when monitoring vegetation exposed to windborne contaminationMark Tibbett, Tim Lardner, Vinicius H De Oliveira
Topics in Cognitive Science|November 18, 2025
Seeing Through an Ant's Eyes: Do Entomopathogenic Fungi Extend Their Cognition to Their Hosts?André Geremia Parise, Mark Tibbett, Brian J Pickles
Forensic Science International|December 20, 2008
Freezing skeletal muscle tissue does not affect its decomposition in soil: evidence from temporal changes in tissue mass, microbial activity and soil chemistry based on excised samplesKathryn L Stokes, Shari L Forbes, Mark Tibbett
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Peerj|June 23, 2020
Identifying potential threats to soil biodiversityMark Tibbett, Tandra D Fraser, Sarah Duddigan
Die Naturwissenschaften|November 9, 2006
Cadaver decomposition in terrestrial ecosystemsDavid O Carter, David Yellowlees, Mark Tibbett
Peerj|December 12, 2018
Structural plasticity in root-fungal symbioses: diverse interactions lead to improved plant fitnessKhalil Kariman, Susan Jane Barker, Mark Tibbett
Environmental Science and Pollution Research International|July 17, 2014
Advanced multivariate analysis to assess remediation of hydrocarbons in soilsDeborah S Lin, Peter Taylor, Mark Tibbett
Forensic Science International|April 20, 2010
Moisture can be the dominant environmental parameter governing cadaver decomposition in soilDavid O Carter, David Yellowlees, Mark Tibbett
Journal of Forensic Sciences|March 28, 2008
Using ninhydrin to detect gravesoilDavid O Carter, David Yellowlees, Mark Tibbett
Journal of Forensic Sciences|April 5, 2013
Human versus animal: contrasting decomposition dynamics of mammalian analogues in experimental taphonomyKathryn L Stokes, Shari L Forbes, Mark Tibbett
Journal of Hazardous Materials|December 8, 2024
Discriminating foliar adhered from metabolised Pb when monitoring vegetation exposed to windborne contaminationMark Tibbett, Tim Lardner, Vinicius H De Oliveira
Topics in Cognitive Science|November 18, 2025
Seeing Through an Ant's Eyes: Do Entomopathogenic Fungi Extend Their Cognition to Their Hosts?André Geremia Parise, Mark Tibbett, Brian J Pickles
Forensic Science International|December 20, 2008
Freezing skeletal muscle tissue does not affect its decomposition in soil: evidence from temporal changes in tissue mass, microbial activity and soil chemistry based on excised samplesKathryn L Stokes, Shari L Forbes, Mark Tibbett
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