Form, physiology, and fire response explain key dimensions of litter flammability in fire‐adapted longleaf pine savanna
Anita Simha(Louisiana State University), Justin P. Wright(Duke University), S. M. Anderson(North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality), Richard J. Wong(Duke University), David S. DeLaMater(Duke University), Aeran Coughlin(Duke University), Emily Thayer(Duke University)
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