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Go to Table of Contents A Chronosequence of Vegetation Change Following Timber Harvest in Naturally Recovering Coast Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) Forests
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Document Date: 2012-12-07 21:06:45


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Sillett / Washington DC / Santa Rosa / Sacramento / /

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Will Russell1 / Jepson / Cain S.A. / Island Press / Russell / California Plant Society Press / University of California Press / Mendocino Land Trust / /

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North America / /

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United States / /

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Plant Ecology / Washington Square / Sonoma State University / San Jose State University / /

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post-harvest management / /

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Big River / Mendocino coast / /

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Big River Unit of Mendocino Headlands State Park / University of California / California Department of Parks and Recreation / Department of Environmental Studies / Russell Unit / Sonoma State University / San Jose State University / San Jose / /

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Kristin K. Hageseth Michels / /

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editor / Ranger / Major / representative / /

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Alberta / Mendocino County / South Carolina / California / /

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Canadian Journal of Forest Research / /

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radiation / GPS / /

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