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    1 research outputs found

    Effects of Creating Two Forest Structures and Using Prescribed Fire on Coarse Woody Debris in Northeastern California, USA

    Author
    1. AH Taylor
    2. B Hartsough
    3. C Miller
    4. Carl N. Skinner
    5. CE McCulloch
    6. CE Wagner Van
    7. CN Skinner
    8. CN Skinner
    9. CP Weatherspoon
    10. DB Thinker
    11. DJ Parsons
    12. EE Knapp
    13. Fabian C. C. Uzoh
    14. GR Bailey
    15. H Levene
    16. J Zhang
    17. JB Kauffman
    18. JC Hickman
    19. JG McColl
    20. JK Agee
    21. JN Symons
    22. JW Wagtendonk van
    23. JW Wagtendonk van
    24. KL Dolph
    25. MC Feller
    26. MD Busse
    27. MM Moore
    28. MW Ritchie
    29. SL Stephens
    30. SL Stephens
    31. SL Stephens
    32. SL Stephens
    33. SP Norman
    34. TA Morgan
    35. V Stevens
    36. WG Warren
    Publication venue
    'Association for Fire Ecology'
    Publication date
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