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Items where Division is "Department of Sustainable Land Management" and Year is 2009

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George, S. K., Kelly, R., Greenwood, P. and Tibbett, M. (2009) Is soil carbon being sequestered along a reconstructed biodiverse Australian Jarrah forest chronosequence following bauxite mining? In: Fourie, A. B. and Tibbett, M. (eds.) Proceedings of the fourth International conference Mine Closure, Perth, Australia. Australian Centre for Geomechanics, Perth, Australia, pp. 137-144. ISBN 9780980418590

Greenwood, P. F., Wibrow, S., George, S. J. and Tibbett, M. (2009) Hydrocarbon biodegradation and soil microbial community response to repeated oil exposure. Organic Geochemistry, 40 (3). pp. 293-300. ISSN 0146-6380 doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.orggeochem.2008.12.009

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Haslam, T. C. F. and Tibbett, M. (2009) Soils of contrasting pH affect the decomposition of buried mammalian (Ovis aries) skeletal muscle tissue. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 54 (4). pp. 900-904. ISSN 0022-1198 doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1556-4029.2009.01070.x

Heffernan, C. (2009) Panzootics and the poor: devising a global livestock disease prioritisation framework for poverty alleviation. Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'OIE, 28 (3). pp. 897-907. ISSN 0253-1933

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Lin, D. S., Greenwood, P. and Tibbett, M. (2009) Soil carbon dynamics in a rehabilitated chronosequence determined by accelerated solvent extraction. In: Fourie, A. B. and Tibbett, M. (eds.) Proceedings of the fourth International conference Mine Closure, Perth, Australia. Australian Centre for Geomechanics, Perth, Australia, pp. 145-155. ISBN 9780980418590

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Ne'eman, G., Jürgens, A., Newstrom-Lloyd, L., Potts, S. G. and Dafni, A. (2009) A framework for comparing pollinator performance: effectiveness and efficiency. Biological Review, 85 (3). pp. 435-451. ISSN 1464-7931 doi: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-185X.2009.00108.x

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Parkinson, R. A., Dias, K.-R., Horswell, J., Greenwood, P., Banning, N., Tibbett, M. and Vass, A. A. (2009) Microbial community analysis of human decomposition on soil. In: Ritz, K., Dawson, L. and Miller, D. (eds.) Criminal and Environmental Soil Forensics. Springer, pp. 379-394. ISBN 9781402092039 doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9204-6_24

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Rehel, S., Varghese, A., Bradbear, N., Davidar, P., Roberts, S., Roy, P. and Potts, S. (2009) Benefits of biotic pollination for non-timber forest products and cultivated plants. Conservation and Society, 7 (3). pp. 213-219. ISSN 0972-4923 doi: https://doi.org/10.4103/0972-4923.64732

Ryan, M. H., Ehrenberg, S., Bennett, R. G. and Tibbett, M. (2009) Putting the P in Ptilotus: a phosphorus accumulating herb native to Australia. Annals of Botany, 103 (6). pp. 901-911. ISSN 0305-7364 doi: https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcp021

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Stokes, K. L., Forbes, S. L. and Tibbett, M. (2009) 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 samples. Forensic Science International, 183 (1-3). pp. 6-13. ISSN 0379-0738 doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2008.08.013

Stokes, K. L., Forbes, S. L., Benninger, L. A., Carter, D. O. and Tibbett, M. (2009) Decomposition studies using animal models in contrasting environments: evidence from temporal changes in soil chemistry and microbial activity. In: Ritz, K., Dawson, L. and Miller, D. (eds.) Criminal and Environmental Soil Forensics. Springer, pp. 357-377. ISBN 9781402092039 doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9204-6_23

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Tibbett, M. and Carter, D. O. (2009) Research in forensic taphonomy: a soil-based perspective. In: Ritz, K., Dawson, L. and Miller, D. (eds.) Criminal and Environmental Soil Forensics. Springer, pp. 317-331. ISBN 9781402092039 doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9204-6_20

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