Change of fire frequency in the eastern Canadian boreal forests during the Holocene: does vegetation composition or climate trigger the fire regime?
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Yves Bergeron | Yves T. Prairie | B. Fréchette | P. Richard | Y. Bergeron | C. Carcaillet | S. Gauthier | Y. Prairie | Christopher Carcaillet | Sylvie Gauthier | Pierre J. H. Richard | Bianca Fréchette
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