Restoring composition and structure in Southwestern frequent-fire forests: A science-based framework for improving ecosystem resiliency
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Andrew J. Sánchez Meador | Richard T. Reynolds | R. Reynolds | A. S. Meador | Andrew D. Graves | James A. Youtz | Tessa Nicolet | Megan S. Matonis | Patrick L. Jackson | Donald G. DeLorenzo | M. Matonis | A. Graves | Jim Youtz | Tessa Nicolet | P. L. Jackson | D. DeLorenzo
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