Human disturbance and environmental factors as drivers of long-term post-fire regeneration patterns in Mediterranean forests
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V. Vallejo | J. A. Alloza | A. Valdecantos | M. J. Baeza | Manuel J. Baeza | Alejandro Valdecantos | José Antonio Alloza | V. R. Vallejo
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