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Dr. Mark Bonner is a Research Fellow in Soil Science at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), located in the School of Biology & Environmental Science within the Faculty of Science. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Queensland. His research focuses on soil biogeochemistry, particularly in tropical and boreal ecosystems, with an emphasis on understanding mechanisms driving soil carbon persistence, microbial ecology, and land-use impacts on soil properties. Dr. Bonner’s work integrates field studies, meta-analyses, and experimental approaches to address global challenges in soil management and restoration.
Key research interests include tropical peat soils, eco-evolutionary constraints on decomposition, nitrogen cycling dynamics, and the recovery of soil organic matter in restored ecosystems. His recent publications highlight contributions to understanding how land-use changes affect soil chemical and physical properties, as well as the role of microbial communities in mediating carbon sequestration processes.
Dr. Bonner’s academic profile includes active engagement with international collaborators and a commitment to advancing sustainable land management practices. He currently advises on projects exploring grazing management strategies to enhance soil carbon resilience in Australia’s tropical and semi-arid grasslands. His findings are disseminated through high-impact journals such as Soil Biology and Biochemistry and Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition.
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