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1. Insect seed and cone predation reduces reproductive potential of treeline conifers across northern Canada.

2. Genetic basis of growth reaction to drought stress differs in contrasting high-latitude treeline ecotones of a widespread conifer.

3. Variation in White spruce needle respiration at the species range limits: A potential impediment to Northern expansion.

4. Divergent Growth and Changing Climate Relationships of Boreal and Subalpine Spruce in Southern Yukon, Canada.

5. Moisture‐driven shift in the climate sensitivity of white spruce xylem anatomical traits is coupled to large‐scale oscillation patterns across northern treeline in northwest North America.

6. Climate-sensitive height–age models for top height trees in natural and reclaimed oil sands stands in Alberta, Canada.

7. How Do Disturbances across Spatial Scales Influence Treeline Range Dynamics?

8. Functional responses of white spruce to snowshoe hare herbivory at the treeline.

9. Warming drives a front of white spruce establishment near western treeline, Alaska.

10. Can snowshoe hares control treeline expansions?

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

12. Winter conditions - not summer temperature - influence establishment of seedlings at white spruce alpine treeline in Eastern Quebec.

13. Drought-induced stomatal closure probably cannot explain divergent white spruce growth in the Brooks Range, Alaska, USA.

14. Phenological mismatch with abiotic conditions--implications for flowering in Arctic plants.

15. Climate sensitivity of reproduction in a mast-seeding boreal conifer across its distributional range from lowland to treeline forests.

16. Low photosynthesis of treeline white spruce is associated with limited soil nitrogen availability in the Western Brooks Range, Alaska.

17. Spatial variability of biotic and abiotic tree establishment constraints across a treeline ecotone in the Alaska Range.

18. Primary succession of subarctic vegetation and soil on the fast-rising coast of eastern Hudson Bay, Canada.

19. Evidence of Recent Treeline Dynamics in Southwest Yukon from Aerial Photographs.

20. Variability, contingency and rapid change in recent subarctic alpine tree line dynamics.

21. Responses of white spruce ( Picea glauca) to experimental warming at a subarctic alpine treeline.

22. Recent advance of white spruce ( Picea glauca) in the coastal tundra of the eastern shore of Hudson Bay (Québec, Canada).

23. Characteristics of treeline plant communities in Alaska.

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

25. Climatic and Physiological Controls for White Spruce across the North American Boreal Forests inferred from tree-ring stable isotopes.

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