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Ecological succession / Fire / Forest ecology / Pinus / Lodgepole Pine / Native American history / Yellowstone National Park / Yellowstone fires / Whitebark Pine / Systems ecology / Flora of the United States / Ecology
Date: 2011-08-09 16:06:39
Ecological succession
Fire
Forest ecology
Pinus
Lodgepole Pine
Native American history
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone fires
Whitebark Pine
Systems ecology
Flora of the United States
Ecology

YELLOWSTONE PATCHES METADATA CLASS I. DATA SET DESCRIPTORS A. Data set identity: Effects of fire size and pattern on early succession in Yellowstone National Park. B. Data set identification code: YNPpatches.txt C. Data

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