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Appendix 3: Summary of similarity values (%) between treatment types in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region. BRN: Burned; CLR: Cleared; COMP: Compensation Lake Forest; LOG: Logged;

MF: Mature Forest; REC: Reclaimed.

CLR 72

COMP 71 78

LOG 67 59 51

MF 59 49 61 47

REC 66 78 75 50 57

BRN CLR COMP LOG MF

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