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Ecological Rest. 27(1):24-26 (2009); doi:10.3368/er.27.1.24
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Restoration Notes

Modeling Long-Term Effects of Altered Fire Regimes following Southern Pine Beetle Outbreaks (North Carolina)

Weimin Xi

Knowledge Engineering Lab, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843,xi{at}tamu.edu

John D. Waldron

Dept of Environmental Studies, University of West Florida, Ft. Walton Beach, FL32547

Charles W. Lafon

Dept of Geography, Texas A&M University

David M. Cairns

Dept of Geography

Andrew G. Birt

Knowledge Engineering Lab

Maria D. Tchakerian

Knowledge Engineering Lab

Robert N. Coulson

Knowledge Engineering Lab

Kier D. Klepzig

U.S. Forest Service Southern Research Station, 2500 Shreveport Hwy, Pineville, LA 71360


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