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1. Accelerated growth rates of Norway spruce and European beech saplings from Europe's temperate primary forests are related to warmer conditions

3. Jet stream position explains regional anomalies in European beech forest productivity and tree growth

5. Both Cyclone‐induced and Convective Storms Drive Disturbance Patterns in European Primary Beech Forests

7. A synthesis of radial growth patterns preceding tree mortality

10. Challenges of ecological restoration : Lessons from forests in northern Europe

12. Patterns of forest dynamics in a secondary old-growth beech-dominated forest in the Jizera Mountains Beech Forest Reserve, Czech Republic

13. No Future Growth Enhancement Expected at the Northern Edge for European Beech due to Continued Water Limitation.

14. Identifying drivers of non-stationary climate-growth relationships of European beech.

15. Incorporating high-resolution climate, remote sensing and topographic data to map annual forest growth in central and eastern Europe.

16. Shifting climatic responses of tree rings and NDVI along environmental gradients.

17. Major tree species of Central European forests differ in their proportion of positive, negative, and nonstationary growth trends.

18. Importance of conserving large and old trees to continuity of tree-related microhabitats.

19. Ecological and methodological drivers of non-stationarity in tree growth response to climate.

20. Large old trees increase growth under shifting climatic constraints: Aligning tree longevity and individual growth dynamics in primary mountain spruce forests.

21. Increasing water-use efficiency mediates effects of atmospheric carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen on growth variability of central European conifers.

22. Jet stream position explains regional anomalies in European beech forest productivity and tree growth.

23. Climate-change-driven growth decline of European beech forests.

24. The 2018 European heatwave led to stem dehydration but not to consistent growth reductions in forests.

25. Trends in climatically driven extreme growth reductions of Picea abies and Pinus sylvestris in Central Europe.

26. Natural disturbance impacts on trade-offs and co-benefits of forest biodiversity and carbon.

27. Quantifying natural disturbances using a large-scale dendrochronological reconstruction to guide forest management.

28. The climatic drivers of primary Picea forest growth along the Carpathian arc are changing under rising temperatures.

29. Large-scale disturbance legacies and the climate sensitivity of primary Picea abies forests.

30. A synthesis of radial growth patterns preceding tree mortality.

31. The historical disturbance regime of mountain Norway spruce forests in the Western Carpathians and its influence on current forest structure and composition.

32. Complex Physiological Response of Norway Spruce to Atmospheric Pollution - Decreased Carbon Isotope Discrimination and Unchanged Tree Biomass Increment.

33. Legacy of Pre-Disturbance Spatial Pattern Determines Early Structural Diversity following Severe Disturbance in Montane Spruce Forests.

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