Principles of fire ecology
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L. Kobziar | A. Watts | J. Pausas | J. Miesel | J. Varner | E. L. Loudermilk | J. Hiers | C. Belcher | Melissa R. A. Pingree | Karin L. Riley | William J. Bond | Carolyn A. Enquist | Joseph J. O’Brien | Sharon M. Hood | Robert Keane | Penelope Morgan | Hugh D Safford | Francisco Seijo | Tamara Wall
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