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

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

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

5. Pathways of tundra encroachment by trees and tall shrubs in the western Brooks Range of 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. Absence of net long-term successional facilitation by alder in a boreal Alaska floodplain.

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

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

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

13. WHITE SPRUCE MEETS BLACK SPRUCE: DISPERSAL, POSTFIRE ESTABLISHMENT, AND GROWTH IN A WARMING CLIMATE.

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

15. DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF COMPETITION OR MICROENVIRONMENT ON BOREAL TREE SEEDLING ESTABLISHMENT...

16. Characteristics of treeline plant communities in Alaska.

17. Changes in cold hardiness of introduced and native interior Alaskan evergreens in relation to water and lipid content during spring dehardening.

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

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