Biological and geophysical feedbacks with fire in the Earth system
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Kyle G. Dexter | Ross A. Bradstock | W. J. Bond | Colin P. Osborne | Juli G. Pausas | Daniel J. McGlinn | Sally Archibald | Steven I. Higgins | Anne-Laure Daniau | Elisabeth J. Forrestel | William J. Bond | Tianhua He | Byron B. Lamont | Glenn R. Moncrieff | Merritt R. Turetsky | Amy E. Zanne | Michelle Greve | Claire M. Belcher | Brendan M. Rogers | S. Higgins | R. Bradstock | A. Zanne | G. V. D. Werf | M. Turetsky | B. Rogers | W. Bond | G. R. van der Werf | C. Osborne | J. Pausas | S. Archibald | B. Lamont | M. Greve | M. Simon | A. Daniau | B. Ripley | W. Hoffmann | K. Dexter | D. McGlinn | C. Lehmann | O. Price | C. Belcher | Tianhua He | Dylan W. Schwilk | William A. Hoffmann | Owen Price | G. R. van der Werf | E. Forrestel | D. Schwilk | Caroline E. R. Lehmann | Brad S. Ripley | Marcelo F. Simon | G. Werf | T. He | G. Moncrieff
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