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Date: 2011-02-23 16:33:04
Science
Tree diseases
Sudden oak death
Ecological succession
Environmental design
Spatial analysis
Vegetation
Landscape ecology
Sonoma
California
Biology
Statistics
Ecology

Examining the relationship between fire history and Sudden Oak Death patterns: A case study in Sonoma County1 Max A. Moritz2, Dennis C. Odion3 Abstract Fire is often integral to forest ecology and can affect forest disea

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