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Strengthening fire ecology's roots

Johnson et al., 2001

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2854954562169602429
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Johnson E
Miyanishi K
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Forest Fires

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Publisher Summary Ecologists have been interested in how fires change the composition and structure of ecological systems. The approach that has been taken to investigate these issues has, in general, involved describing patterns of fire effects and correlating these to …
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