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1. The Relationship Between Maturation Size and Maximum Tree Size From Tropical to Boreal Climates.

2. Hydraulic plasticity and water use regulation act to maintain the hydraulic safety margins of Mediterranean trees in rainfall exclusion experiments.

3. High heat tolerance, evaporative cooling, and stomatal decoupling regulate canopy temperature and their safety margins in three European oak species.

4. Reading tea leaves worldwide: Decoupled drivers of initial litter decomposition mass-loss rate and stabilization.

5. Globe-LFMC 2.0, an enhanced and updated dataset for live fuel moisture content research.

6. Multi-scale datasets for monitoring Mediterranean oak forests from optical remote sensing during the SENTHYMED/MEDOAK experiment in the north of Montpellier (France).

7. Plant hydraulics at the heart of plant, crops and ecosystem functions in the face of climate change.

8. Leaf-level coordination principles propagate to the ecosystem scale.

9. Masting is uncommon in trees that depend on mutualist dispersers in the context of global climate and fertility gradients.

10. Reproduction alternation in trees: testing the resource depletion hypothesis using experimental fruit removal in Quercus ilex.

11. Plant hydraulic modelling of leaf and canopy fuel moisture content reveals increasing vulnerability of a Mediterranean forest to wildfires under extreme drought.

12. The relationship between tree size and tree water-use: is competition for water size-symmetric or size-asymmetric?

13. Amplified Drought Alters Leaf Litter Metabolome, Slows Down Litter Decomposition, and Modifies Home Field (Dis)Advantage in Three Mediterranean Forests.

14. Drought acclimation of Quercus ilex leaves improves tolerance to moderate drought but not resistance to severe water stress.

15. Globally, tree fecundity exceeds productivity gradients.

16. Limits to reproduction and seed size-number trade-offs that shape forest dominance and future recovery.

17. Holm oak fecundity does not acclimate to a drier world.

18. Author Correction: The FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data.

19. Ecosystem transpiration and evaporation: Insights from three water flux partitioning methods across FLUXNET sites.

20. Resource manipulation through experimental defoliation has legacy effects on allocation to reproductive and vegetative organs in Quercus ilex.

21. The FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data.

22. Microhabitat and ectomycorrhizal effects on the establishment, growth and survival of Quercus ilex L. seedlings under drought.

23. Hydraulic acclimation in a Mediterranean oak subjected to permanent throughfall exclusion results in increased stem hydraulic capacitance.

25. Rainfall exclusion and thinning can alter the relationships between forest functioning and drought.

26. Water deficit disrupts male gametophyte development in Quercus ilex.

27. Impacts of long-term precipitation manipulation on hydraulic architecture and xylem anatomy of piñon and juniper in Southwest USA.

28. Towards physiologically meaningful water-use efficiency estimates from eddy covariance data.

29. How do leaf and ecosystem measures of water-use efficiency compare?

30. A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality.

31. Atmospheric deposition, CO 2 , and change in the land carbon sink.

32. Stem hydraulic capacitance decreases with drought stress: implications for modelling tree hydraulics in the Mediterranean oak Quercus ilex.

33. Recent climate hiatus revealed dual control by temperature and drought on the stem growth of Mediterranean Quercus ilex.

34. Few multiyear precipitation-reduction experiments find a shift in the productivity-precipitation relationship.

35. Prolonged experimental drought reduces plant hydraulic conductance and transpiration and increases mortality in a piñon-juniper woodland.

36. Integrating ecophysiology and forest landscape models to improve projections of drought effects under climate change.

37. Evaluating theories of drought-induced vegetation mortality using a multimodel-experiment framework.

38. Regulation and acclimation of leaf gas exchange in a piñon-juniper woodland exposed to three different precipitation regimes.

39. The temporal response to drought in a Mediterranean evergreen tree: comparing a regional precipitation gradient and a throughfall exclusion experiment.

40. Morphological and phenological shoot plasticity in a Mediterranean evergreen oak facing long-term increased drought.

41. Gas exchange and leaf aging in an evergreen oak: causes and consequences for leaf carbon balance and canopy respiration.

42. Photosynthetic sensitivity to drought varies among populations of Quercus ilex along a rainfall gradient.

43. Leaf physiological responses to extreme droughts in Mediterranean Quercus ilex forest.

44. Mast seeding under increasing drought: results from a long-term data set and from a rainfall exclusion experiment.

45. On the differential advantages of evergreenness and deciduousness in mediterranean oak woodlands: a flux perspective.

46. Change in hydraulic traits of Mediterranean Quercus ilex subjected to long-term throughfall exclusion.

47. Do photosynthetic limitations of evergreen Quercus ilex leaves change with long-term increased drought severity?

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