Fire as a fundamental ecological process: Research advances and frontiers
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Kevin G. Smith | Brian J. Harvey | L. Kobziar | M. Moritz | E. Batllori | P. Brando | J. Balch | T. T. Veblen | W. Platt | L. Mearns | A. Watts | J. Coen | B. Rogers | Melinda D. Smith | J. Pausas | J. Miesel | M. Loranty | J. Hatten | B. J. Harvey | P. Higuera | H. Safford | J. Varner | P. Baker | R. Scheller | N. Enright | K. McLauchlan | M. Cattau | Rosemary L. Sherriff | Solny A. Adalsteinsson | M. L. Chipman | A. Tepley | J. Schweitzer | R. Hewitt | J. Myers | J. Shuman | L. Daniels | E. Bigio | R. Crandall | W. Gross | S. Hermann | Jennifer B. Landesmann | S. Y. Maezumi | A. Pellegrini | J. Roozeboom | F. Santos | T. Veblen | M. Chipman | P. Baker | S. Maezumi
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