Simulating dynamic fire regime and vegetation change in a warming Siberia
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A. Shvidenko | B. Sturtevant | D. Schepaschenko | E. Gustafson | M. Lucash | S. Weiss | T. Brussel | N. Williams | Neil G. Williams | Melissa S. Lucash | Marc R. Ouellette | Thomas Brussel | Dmitry G. Schepaschenko | Anatoly Z. Shvidenko
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