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Exploring the role of fire, succession, climate, and weather on landscape dynamics using comparative modelling

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Keane, Robert E
Cary, Geoffrey
Flannigan, Mike
Parsons, Russell
Davies, Ian
King, Karen
Li, Chao
Bradstock, Ross
Gill, A Malcom

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An assessment of the relative importance of vegetation change and disturbance as agents of landscape change under current and future climates would (1) provide insight into the controls of landscape dynamics, (2) help inform the design and development of

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Ecological Modelling

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2037-12-31