PLANT FUNCTIONAL TRAITS IN RELATION TO FIRE IN CROWN-FIRE ECOSYSTEMS
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Jon E. Keeley | Ross A. Bradstock | David A. Keith | Juli G. Pausas | R. Bradstock | J. Keeley | D. Keith | J. Pausas
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