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![]() | Ecological Monographs, 70(1), 2000, pp. 149–169 q 2000 by the Ecological Society of America FIRE, SOIL HEATING, AND THE FORMATION OF VEGETATION PATTERNS IN CHAPARRAL DENNIS C. ODION1DocID: 1uYPr - View Document |
![]() | December 19, 2007 Volume 4, Issue 4 The California Chaparral Institute The Chaparralian #25DocID: 1uMdN - View Document |
![]() | THE CALIFORNIA CHAPARRAL PRESERVATION PLAN Time to Celebrate and Protect a National Treasure Securing the Preservation ofDocID: 1uEM1 - View Document |
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