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Long-term snag and downed woody debris dynamics under periodic surface fire fire suppression and shelterwood management
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Mark Vanderwel
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Jay R. Malcolm
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Sandy Smith
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MC Vanderwel
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JR Malcolm
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SM Smith
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2009
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Can. J. For. Res.
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10.1139/X09-087
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