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The influence of a variable fire regime on woodland structure and composition

Emma E. Burgess A C , Patrick Moss A , Murray Haseler B and Martine Maron A
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A The University of Queensland, School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management, Brisbane, Qld 4072, Australia.

B Bush Heritage Australia, Level 5, 395 Collins Street, Melbourne, Vic. 3000, Australia.

C Corresponding author. Email: e.burgess4@uq.edu.au

International Journal of Wildland Fire 24(1) 59-69 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF14052
Submitted: 6 December 2013  Accepted: 3 August 2014   Published: 13 November 2014



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