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1. White spruce presence increases leaf miner effects on aspen growth in interior Alaska.

2. The dynamics of a changing Lutz spruce (Picea × lutzii) hybrid zone on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska.

3. Applying space‐for‐time substitution to infer the growth response to climate may lead to overestimation of tree maladaptation: Evidence from the North American White Spruce Network.

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

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

6. Stand basal area and solar radiation amplify white spruce climate sensitivity in interior Alaska: Evidence from carbon isotopes and tree rings.

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

8. Spruce growth responses to warming vary by ecoregion and ecosystem type near the forest-tundra boundary in south-west Alaska.

9. Late-Holocene climate variability and ecosystem responses in Alaska inferred from high-resolution multiproxy sediment analyses at Grizzly Lake.

10. Nonlinear responses of white spruce growth to climate variability in interior Alaska.

11. Vulnerability of white spruce tree growth in interior Alaska in response to climate variability: dendrochronological, demographic, and experimental perspectives.

12. Modeling the distribution of white spruce ( Picea glauca) for Alaska with high accuracy: an open access role-model for predicting tree species in last remaining wilderness areas.

13. Linking sediment-charcoal records and ecological modeling to understand causes of fire-regime change in boreal forests.

14. Recent climate warming forces contrasting growth responses of white spruce at treeline in Alaska through temperature thresholds.

15. Reconstruction of Summer Temperatures in Interior Alaska from Tree-Ring Proxies: Evidence for Changing Synoptic Climate Regimes.

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