Estimating the probability of mountain pine beetle red-attack damage
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Nicholas C. Coops | Michael A. Wulder | Joanne C. White | M. F. Álvarez | N. Coops | M. Wulder | J. White | B. Bentz | Barbara J. Bentz | M. F. Alvarez
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