Bird communities following high-severity fire: Response to single and repeat fires in a mixed-evergreen forest, Oregon, USA
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B. Law | D. Donato | W. D. Robinson | J. Kauffman | J. B. Fontaine | W. Robinson | Joseph B. Fontaine | W. Douglas Robinson | Beverly E. Law | J. B. Kauffman
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