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Ecological succession
Fire ecology
Ecosystem
Ecology
Wildfire
Restoration ecology
United States Forest Service
Vegetation
Disturbance
Biology
Systems ecology
Terminology

Forest Ecology and Management[removed]–229 Fire and aquatic ecosystems of the western USA: current knowledge and key questions Peter A. Bissona,*, Bruce E. Riemanb, Charlie Luceb, Paul F. Hessburgc, Danny C. Lee

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