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1. Interactions among wildfire, forest type and landscape position are key determinants of boreal forest carbon stocks.

2. High Leaf Respiration Rates May Limit the Success of White Spruce Saplings Growing in the Kampfzone at the Arctic Treeline.

3. Direct and Indirect Effects of Environmental Limitations on White Spruce Xylem Anatomy at Treeline.

4. Divergent responses to permafrost and precipitation reveal mechanisms for the spatial variation of two sympatric spruce.

5. Comparative drought sensitivity of co‐occurring white spruce and paper birch in interior Alaska.

6. Resource availability drives plant–plant interactions of conifer seedlings across elevations under warming in Alaska.

7. Pathways of tundra encroachment by trees and tall shrubs in the western Brooks Range of Alaska.

8. Contrasting drivers and trends of coniferous and deciduous tree growth in interior Alaska.

9. Clearcutting and Site Preparation, but Not Planting, Promoted Early Tree Regeneration in Boreal Alaska.

10. Absence of net long-term successional facilitation by alder in a boreal Alaska floodplain.

11. Tree-ring isotopes reveal drought sensitivity in trees killed by spruce beetle outbreaks in south-central Alaska.

12. Habitat conditions and phenological tree traits overrule the influence of tree genotype in the needle mycobiome–Picea glauca system at an arctic treeline ecotone.

13. Poor nutrition as a potential cause of divergent tree growth near the Arctic treeline in northern Alaska.

14. A multidecade experiment shows that fertilization by salmon carcasses enhanced tree growth in the riparian zone.

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