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Fire effects on pollination in a sexually deceptive orchid
Julian Brown A B , Alan York A and Fiona Christie A
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A School of Ecosystem and Forest Sciences, University of Melbourne, 4 Water Street, Creswick, Vic. 3363, Australia.
B Corresponding author. Email: julian.macpherson.brown@gmail.com
International Journal of Wildland Fire 25(8) 888-895 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF15172
Submitted: 18 September 2015 Accepted: 16 April 2016 Published: 25 May 2016
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