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Ecological succession / Wildfires / Habitat / Pinus palustris / Fire ecology / Controlled burn / Silviculture / Pinus taeda / Seedling / Longleaf pine ecosystem / Blackwater River State Forest
Date: 2013-11-23 23:08:26
Ecological succession
Wildfires
Habitat
Pinus palustris
Fire ecology
Controlled burn
Silviculture
Pinus taeda
Seedling
Longleaf pine ecosystem
Blackwater River State Forest

Is the longleaf type a climax?, with an introduction by Brian P. Oswald

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