Effect of a tourist-ignited wildfire on Nothofagus pumilio forests at Torres del Paine biosphere reserve, Chile (Southern Patagonia)
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Biodiversity indicatorsBiological invasions
Fire ecology
Forest structure
Human disturbances
Recreation
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