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Page 1: Response of tree growth to climatic variation in the mixed conifer and deciduous forests of the upper Great Lakes region

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2 R Justin DeRose Shih-Yu Wang John D Shaw 2013 Feasibility of High-Density Climate Reconstruction Based on ForestInventory and Analysis (FIA) Collected Tree-Ring Data Journal of Hydrometeorology 141 375-381 [CrossRef]

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13 Kurt F Kipfmueller Grant P Elliott Evan R Larson Matthew W Salzer 2010 An Assessment of the Dendroclimatic Potentialof Three Conifer Species in Northern Minnesota Tree-Ring Research 662 113-126 [CrossRef]

14 Evan R Larson Kurt F Kipfmueller Cindy M Hale Lee E Frelich Peter B Reich 2010 Tree rings detect earthworm invasionsand their effects in northern Hardwood forests Biological Invasions 125 1053-1066 [CrossRef]

15 JIANGUO HUANG JACQUES C TARDIF YVES BERGERON BERNHARD DENNELER FRANK BERNINGERMARTIN P GIRARDIN 2010 Radial growth response of four dominant boreal tree species to climate along a latitudinalgradient in the eastern Canadian boreal forest Global Change Biology 162 711-731 [CrossRef]

16 David Goldblum 2010 The geography of white oaks (Quercus alba L) response to climatic variables in North America andspeculation on its sensitivity to climate change across its range Dendrochronologia 282 73-83 [CrossRef]

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18 Martin P Girardin 2010 Wildfire risk inferred from tree rings in the Central Laurentians of boreal Quebec CanadaDendrochronologia 283 187-206 [CrossRef]

19 Christopher J Crawford Lisa M Kennedy 2009 Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Tree Encroachment Into a SouthernAppalachian GrassHeath Bald Using Tree Rings Natural Areas Journal 294 367-375 [CrossRef]

20 O Bouriaud I Popa 2009 Comparative dendroclimatic study of Scots pine Norway spruce and silver fir in the Vrancea RangeEastern Carpathian Mountains Trees 231 95-106 [CrossRef]

21 Sang-Tae Lee Mun-Seop Park Hyang-Mi Jun Jin-Young Park Hyun-Seo Cho 2008 The Effects of Climatic Factors on theTree Ring Growth of Pinus densiflora Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 104 177-186 [CrossRef]

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25 J C Tardif F Conciatori P Nantel D Gagnon 2006 Radial growth and climate responses of white oak (Quercus alba) andnorthern red oak (Quercus rubra) at the northern distribution limit of white oak in Quebec Canada Journal of Biogeography339 1657-1669 [CrossRef]

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27 JC Tardif F Conciatori 2006 A comparison of ring-width and event-year chronologies derived from white oak (Quercus alba)and northern red oak (Quercus rubra) southwestern Quebec Canada Dendrochronologia 233 133-138 [CrossRef]

28 Maria Chiara Manetti Andrea Cutini 2006 Tree-ring growth of silver fir (Abies alba Mill) in two stands under differentsilvicultural systems in central Italy Dendrochronologia 233 145-150 [CrossRef]

29 Martin P Girardin Jacques Tardif Mike D Flannigan 2006 Temporal variability in area burned for the province of OntarioCanada during the past 200 years inferred from tree rings Journal of Geophysical Research 111D17 [CrossRef]

30 Henry D Adams Thomas E Kolb 2005 Tree growth response to drought and temperature in a mountain landscape in northernArizona USA Journal of Biogeography 329 1629-1640 [CrossRef]

31 Bryan A Black Marc D Abrams 2005 Disturbance history and climate response in an old-growth hemlock-white pine forestcentral Pennsylvania The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 1321 103-114 [CrossRef]

32 Neil Pederson Edward R Cook Gordon C Jacoby Dorothy M Peteet Kevin L Griffin 2004 The influence of wintertemperatures on the annual radial growth of six northern range margin tree species Dendrochronologia 221 7-29 [CrossRef]

33 Jason S Kilgore Frank W Telewski 2004 Climate-Growth Relationships for Native and Nonnative Pinaceae in NorthernMichigans Pine Barrens Tree-Ring Research 601 3-13 [CrossRef]

34 Desta Fekedulegn Ray R Hicks JJ Colbert 2003 Influence of topographic aspect precipitation and drought on radial growthof four major tree species in an Appalachian watershed Forest Ecology and Management 1771-3 409-425 [CrossRef]

35 David W Peterson David L Peterson 2001 MOUNTAIN HEMLOCK GROWTH RESPONDS TO CLIMATICVARIABILITY AT ANNUAL AND DECADAL TIME SCALES Ecology 8212 3330-3345 [CrossRef]

36 Edward R Cook Jeff S Glitzenstein Paul J Krusic Paul A Harcombe 2001 IDENTIFYING FUNCTIONAL GROUPS OFTREES IN WEST GULF COAST FORESTS (USA) A TREE-RING APPROACH Ecological Applications 113 883-903[CrossRef]

37 Adrien C Finzi Charles D Canham 2000 Sapling growth in response to light and nitrogen availability in a southern NewEngland forest Forest Ecology and Management 1311-3 153-165 [CrossRef]

38 Zou Chunjing Han Shijie Wang Xiaochun 1999 Dynamics ofBetula ermanni population in subalpine vegetation in ChangbaiMountain Northeast China Journal of Forestry Research 104 224-228 [CrossRef]

39 Takeshi Fujiwara Naoki Okada Kana Yamashita 1999 Comparison of growth response ofAbies andPicea species to climate inMt Norikura Central Japan Journal of Wood Science 452 92-97 [CrossRef]

40 GREGORY J ETTL DAVID L PETERSON 1995 Extreme climate and variation in tree growth individualistic response insubalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) Global Change Biology 13 231-241 [CrossRef]

41 GREGORY J ETTL DAVID L PETERSON 1995 Growth response of subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) to climate in theOlympic Mountains Washington USA Global Change Biology 13 213-230 [CrossRef]

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19 Christopher J Crawford Lisa M Kennedy 2009 Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Tree Encroachment Into a SouthernAppalachian GrassHeath Bald Using Tree Rings Natural Areas Journal 294 367-375 [CrossRef]

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30 Henry D Adams Thomas E Kolb 2005 Tree growth response to drought and temperature in a mountain landscape in northernArizona USA Journal of Biogeography 329 1629-1640 [CrossRef]

31 Bryan A Black Marc D Abrams 2005 Disturbance history and climate response in an old-growth hemlock-white pine forestcentral Pennsylvania The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 1321 103-114 [CrossRef]

32 Neil Pederson Edward R Cook Gordon C Jacoby Dorothy M Peteet Kevin L Griffin 2004 The influence of wintertemperatures on the annual radial growth of six northern range margin tree species Dendrochronologia 221 7-29 [CrossRef]

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2 R Justin DeRose Shih-Yu Wang John D Shaw 2013 Feasibility of High-Density Climate Reconstruction Based on ForestInventory and Analysis (FIA) Collected Tree-Ring Data Journal of Hydrometeorology 141 375-381 [CrossRef]

3 Alexander K Anning Darrin L Rubino Elaine K Sutherland Brian C McCarthy 2013 Dendrochronological analysis of whiteoak growth patterns across a topographic moisture gradient in southern Ohio Dendrochronologia [CrossRef]

4 Gunnar C Carnwath David W Peterson Cara R Nelson 2012 Effect of crown class and habitat type on climatendashgrowthrelationships of ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir Forest Ecology and Management 285 44-52 [CrossRef]

5 PedersonNeil TackettKacie McEwanRyan W ClarkStacy CooperAdrienne BrosiGlade EatonRay StockwellR Drew 2012Long-term drought sensitivity of trees in second-growth forests in a humid region Canadian Journal of Forest Research 42101837-1850 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [PDF Plus] [Supplemental Material]

6 Keyan Fang Xiaohua Gou Fahu Chen Edward Cook Jinbao Li Yingjun Li 2012 Spatiotemporal variability of tree growth andits association with climate over Northwest China Trees 265 1471-1481 [CrossRef]

7 Zong Shan Li Guo Hua Liu Bo Jie Fu Chan Juan Hu Shu Zheng Luo Xing Liang Liu Fei He 2012 Anomalous temperaturendashgrowth response of Abies faxoniana to sustained freezing stress along elevational gradients in Chinarsquos Western Sichuan ProvinceTrees 264 1373-1388 [CrossRef]

8 Christopher J Crawford 2012 Do High-Elevation Northern Red Oak Tree-Rings Share a Common Climate-Driven GrowthSignal Arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research 441 26-35 [CrossRef]

9 A Genries I Drobyshev Y Bergeron 2012 Growthndashclimate response of Jack pine on clay soils in northeastern CanadaDendrochronologia 302 127-136 [CrossRef]

10 John B Bradford 2011 Divergence in Forest-Type Response to Climate and Weather Evidence for Regional Links BetweenForest-Type Evenness and Net Primary Productivity Ecosystems 146 975-986 [CrossRef]

11 Dapao Yu Qingwei Wang Yue Wang Wangming Zhou Hong Ding Xiangmin Fang Shenwei Jiang Limin Dai 2011 Climaticeffects on radial growth of major tree species on Changbai Mountain Annals of Forest Science 685 921-933 [CrossRef]

12 G Bertini T Amoriello G Fabbio M Piovosi 2011 Forest growth and climate change evidences from the ICP-Forests intensivemonitoring in Italy iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry 46 262-267 [CrossRef]

13 Kurt F Kipfmueller Grant P Elliott Evan R Larson Matthew W Salzer 2010 An Assessment of the Dendroclimatic Potentialof Three Conifer Species in Northern Minnesota Tree-Ring Research 662 113-126 [CrossRef]

14 Evan R Larson Kurt F Kipfmueller Cindy M Hale Lee E Frelich Peter B Reich 2010 Tree rings detect earthworm invasionsand their effects in northern Hardwood forests Biological Invasions 125 1053-1066 [CrossRef]

15 JIANGUO HUANG JACQUES C TARDIF YVES BERGERON BERNHARD DENNELER FRANK BERNINGERMARTIN P GIRARDIN 2010 Radial growth response of four dominant boreal tree species to climate along a latitudinalgradient in the eastern Canadian boreal forest Global Change Biology 162 711-731 [CrossRef]

16 David Goldblum 2010 The geography of white oaks (Quercus alba L) response to climatic variables in North America andspeculation on its sensitivity to climate change across its range Dendrochronologia 282 73-83 [CrossRef]

17 Ciaran Sgherza Louise E Cullen Pauline F Grierson 2010 Climate relationships with tree-ring width and δ 13 C of threeCallitris species from semiarid woodlands in south-western Australia Australian Journal of Botany 583 175 [CrossRef]

18 Martin P Girardin 2010 Wildfire risk inferred from tree rings in the Central Laurentians of boreal Quebec CanadaDendrochronologia 283 187-206 [CrossRef]

19 Christopher J Crawford Lisa M Kennedy 2009 Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Tree Encroachment Into a SouthernAppalachian GrassHeath Bald Using Tree Rings Natural Areas Journal 294 367-375 [CrossRef]

20 O Bouriaud I Popa 2009 Comparative dendroclimatic study of Scots pine Norway spruce and silver fir in the Vrancea RangeEastern Carpathian Mountains Trees 231 95-106 [CrossRef]

21 Sang-Tae Lee Mun-Seop Park Hyang-Mi Jun Jin-Young Park Hyun-Seo Cho 2008 The Effects of Climatic Factors on theTree Ring Growth of Pinus densiflora Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 104 177-186 [CrossRef]

22 Martin P Girardin Freacutedeacuteric Raulier Pierre Y Bernier Jacques C Tardif 2008 Response of tree growth to a changing climate inboreal central Canada A comparison of empirical process-based and hybrid modelling approaches Ecological Modelling 2132209-228 [CrossRef]

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24 Eryuan Liang Xuemei Shao Dieter Eckstein Lei Huang Xiaohong Liu 2006 Topography- and species-dependent growthresponses of Sabina przewalskii and Picea crassifolia to climate on the northeast Tibetan Plateau Forest Ecology and Management2362-3 268-277 [CrossRef]

25 J C Tardif F Conciatori P Nantel D Gagnon 2006 Radial growth and climate responses of white oak (Quercus alba) andnorthern red oak (Quercus rubra) at the northern distribution limit of white oak in Quebec Canada Journal of Biogeography339 1657-1669 [CrossRef]

26 Susan G Mortenson Richard N Mack 2006 The fate of alien conifers in long-term plantings in the USA Diversity lthtml_entglyph=amp ascii=ampgt Distributions 124 456-466 [CrossRef]

27 JC Tardif F Conciatori 2006 A comparison of ring-width and event-year chronologies derived from white oak (Quercus alba)and northern red oak (Quercus rubra) southwestern Quebec Canada Dendrochronologia 233 133-138 [CrossRef]

28 Maria Chiara Manetti Andrea Cutini 2006 Tree-ring growth of silver fir (Abies alba Mill) in two stands under differentsilvicultural systems in central Italy Dendrochronologia 233 145-150 [CrossRef]

29 Martin P Girardin Jacques Tardif Mike D Flannigan 2006 Temporal variability in area burned for the province of OntarioCanada during the past 200 years inferred from tree rings Journal of Geophysical Research 111D17 [CrossRef]

30 Henry D Adams Thomas E Kolb 2005 Tree growth response to drought and temperature in a mountain landscape in northernArizona USA Journal of Biogeography 329 1629-1640 [CrossRef]

31 Bryan A Black Marc D Abrams 2005 Disturbance history and climate response in an old-growth hemlock-white pine forestcentral Pennsylvania The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 1321 103-114 [CrossRef]

32 Neil Pederson Edward R Cook Gordon C Jacoby Dorothy M Peteet Kevin L Griffin 2004 The influence of wintertemperatures on the annual radial growth of six northern range margin tree species Dendrochronologia 221 7-29 [CrossRef]

33 Jason S Kilgore Frank W Telewski 2004 Climate-Growth Relationships for Native and Nonnative Pinaceae in NorthernMichigans Pine Barrens Tree-Ring Research 601 3-13 [CrossRef]

34 Desta Fekedulegn Ray R Hicks JJ Colbert 2003 Influence of topographic aspect precipitation and drought on radial growthof four major tree species in an Appalachian watershed Forest Ecology and Management 1771-3 409-425 [CrossRef]

35 David W Peterson David L Peterson 2001 MOUNTAIN HEMLOCK GROWTH RESPONDS TO CLIMATICVARIABILITY AT ANNUAL AND DECADAL TIME SCALES Ecology 8212 3330-3345 [CrossRef]

36 Edward R Cook Jeff S Glitzenstein Paul J Krusic Paul A Harcombe 2001 IDENTIFYING FUNCTIONAL GROUPS OFTREES IN WEST GULF COAST FORESTS (USA) A TREE-RING APPROACH Ecological Applications 113 883-903[CrossRef]

37 Adrien C Finzi Charles D Canham 2000 Sapling growth in response to light and nitrogen availability in a southern NewEngland forest Forest Ecology and Management 1311-3 153-165 [CrossRef]

38 Zou Chunjing Han Shijie Wang Xiaochun 1999 Dynamics ofBetula ermanni population in subalpine vegetation in ChangbaiMountain Northeast China Journal of Forestry Research 104 224-228 [CrossRef]

39 Takeshi Fujiwara Naoki Okada Kana Yamashita 1999 Comparison of growth response ofAbies andPicea species to climate inMt Norikura Central Japan Journal of Wood Science 452 92-97 [CrossRef]

40 GREGORY J ETTL DAVID L PETERSON 1995 Extreme climate and variation in tree growth individualistic response insubalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) Global Change Biology 13 231-241 [CrossRef]

41 GREGORY J ETTL DAVID L PETERSON 1995 Growth response of subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) to climate in theOlympic Mountains Washington USA Global Change Biology 13 213-230 [CrossRef]

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2 R Justin DeRose Shih-Yu Wang John D Shaw 2013 Feasibility of High-Density Climate Reconstruction Based on ForestInventory and Analysis (FIA) Collected Tree-Ring Data Journal of Hydrometeorology 141 375-381 [CrossRef]

3 Alexander K Anning Darrin L Rubino Elaine K Sutherland Brian C McCarthy 2013 Dendrochronological analysis of whiteoak growth patterns across a topographic moisture gradient in southern Ohio Dendrochronologia [CrossRef]

4 Gunnar C Carnwath David W Peterson Cara R Nelson 2012 Effect of crown class and habitat type on climatendashgrowthrelationships of ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir Forest Ecology and Management 285 44-52 [CrossRef]

5 PedersonNeil TackettKacie McEwanRyan W ClarkStacy CooperAdrienne BrosiGlade EatonRay StockwellR Drew 2012Long-term drought sensitivity of trees in second-growth forests in a humid region Canadian Journal of Forest Research 42101837-1850 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [PDF Plus] [Supplemental Material]

6 Keyan Fang Xiaohua Gou Fahu Chen Edward Cook Jinbao Li Yingjun Li 2012 Spatiotemporal variability of tree growth andits association with climate over Northwest China Trees 265 1471-1481 [CrossRef]

7 Zong Shan Li Guo Hua Liu Bo Jie Fu Chan Juan Hu Shu Zheng Luo Xing Liang Liu Fei He 2012 Anomalous temperaturendashgrowth response of Abies faxoniana to sustained freezing stress along elevational gradients in Chinarsquos Western Sichuan ProvinceTrees 264 1373-1388 [CrossRef]

8 Christopher J Crawford 2012 Do High-Elevation Northern Red Oak Tree-Rings Share a Common Climate-Driven GrowthSignal Arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research 441 26-35 [CrossRef]

9 A Genries I Drobyshev Y Bergeron 2012 Growthndashclimate response of Jack pine on clay soils in northeastern CanadaDendrochronologia 302 127-136 [CrossRef]

10 John B Bradford 2011 Divergence in Forest-Type Response to Climate and Weather Evidence for Regional Links BetweenForest-Type Evenness and Net Primary Productivity Ecosystems 146 975-986 [CrossRef]

11 Dapao Yu Qingwei Wang Yue Wang Wangming Zhou Hong Ding Xiangmin Fang Shenwei Jiang Limin Dai 2011 Climaticeffects on radial growth of major tree species on Changbai Mountain Annals of Forest Science 685 921-933 [CrossRef]

12 G Bertini T Amoriello G Fabbio M Piovosi 2011 Forest growth and climate change evidences from the ICP-Forests intensivemonitoring in Italy iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry 46 262-267 [CrossRef]

13 Kurt F Kipfmueller Grant P Elliott Evan R Larson Matthew W Salzer 2010 An Assessment of the Dendroclimatic Potentialof Three Conifer Species in Northern Minnesota Tree-Ring Research 662 113-126 [CrossRef]

14 Evan R Larson Kurt F Kipfmueller Cindy M Hale Lee E Frelich Peter B Reich 2010 Tree rings detect earthworm invasionsand their effects in northern Hardwood forests Biological Invasions 125 1053-1066 [CrossRef]

15 JIANGUO HUANG JACQUES C TARDIF YVES BERGERON BERNHARD DENNELER FRANK BERNINGERMARTIN P GIRARDIN 2010 Radial growth response of four dominant boreal tree species to climate along a latitudinalgradient in the eastern Canadian boreal forest Global Change Biology 162 711-731 [CrossRef]

16 David Goldblum 2010 The geography of white oaks (Quercus alba L) response to climatic variables in North America andspeculation on its sensitivity to climate change across its range Dendrochronologia 282 73-83 [CrossRef]

17 Ciaran Sgherza Louise E Cullen Pauline F Grierson 2010 Climate relationships with tree-ring width and δ 13 C of threeCallitris species from semiarid woodlands in south-western Australia Australian Journal of Botany 583 175 [CrossRef]

18 Martin P Girardin 2010 Wildfire risk inferred from tree rings in the Central Laurentians of boreal Quebec CanadaDendrochronologia 283 187-206 [CrossRef]

19 Christopher J Crawford Lisa M Kennedy 2009 Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Tree Encroachment Into a SouthernAppalachian GrassHeath Bald Using Tree Rings Natural Areas Journal 294 367-375 [CrossRef]

20 O Bouriaud I Popa 2009 Comparative dendroclimatic study of Scots pine Norway spruce and silver fir in the Vrancea RangeEastern Carpathian Mountains Trees 231 95-106 [CrossRef]

21 Sang-Tae Lee Mun-Seop Park Hyang-Mi Jun Jin-Young Park Hyun-Seo Cho 2008 The Effects of Climatic Factors on theTree Ring Growth of Pinus densiflora Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 104 177-186 [CrossRef]

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25 J C Tardif F Conciatori P Nantel D Gagnon 2006 Radial growth and climate responses of white oak (Quercus alba) andnorthern red oak (Quercus rubra) at the northern distribution limit of white oak in Quebec Canada Journal of Biogeography339 1657-1669 [CrossRef]

26 Susan G Mortenson Richard N Mack 2006 The fate of alien conifers in long-term plantings in the USA Diversity lthtml_entglyph=amp ascii=ampgt Distributions 124 456-466 [CrossRef]

27 JC Tardif F Conciatori 2006 A comparison of ring-width and event-year chronologies derived from white oak (Quercus alba)and northern red oak (Quercus rubra) southwestern Quebec Canada Dendrochronologia 233 133-138 [CrossRef]

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29 Martin P Girardin Jacques Tardif Mike D Flannigan 2006 Temporal variability in area burned for the province of OntarioCanada during the past 200 years inferred from tree rings Journal of Geophysical Research 111D17 [CrossRef]

30 Henry D Adams Thomas E Kolb 2005 Tree growth response to drought and temperature in a mountain landscape in northernArizona USA Journal of Biogeography 329 1629-1640 [CrossRef]

31 Bryan A Black Marc D Abrams 2005 Disturbance history and climate response in an old-growth hemlock-white pine forestcentral Pennsylvania The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 1321 103-114 [CrossRef]

32 Neil Pederson Edward R Cook Gordon C Jacoby Dorothy M Peteet Kevin L Griffin 2004 The influence of wintertemperatures on the annual radial growth of six northern range margin tree species Dendrochronologia 221 7-29 [CrossRef]

33 Jason S Kilgore Frank W Telewski 2004 Climate-Growth Relationships for Native and Nonnative Pinaceae in NorthernMichigans Pine Barrens Tree-Ring Research 601 3-13 [CrossRef]

34 Desta Fekedulegn Ray R Hicks JJ Colbert 2003 Influence of topographic aspect precipitation and drought on radial growthof four major tree species in an Appalachian watershed Forest Ecology and Management 1771-3 409-425 [CrossRef]

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36 Edward R Cook Jeff S Glitzenstein Paul J Krusic Paul A Harcombe 2001 IDENTIFYING FUNCTIONAL GROUPS OFTREES IN WEST GULF COAST FORESTS (USA) A TREE-RING APPROACH Ecological Applications 113 883-903[CrossRef]

37 Adrien C Finzi Charles D Canham 2000 Sapling growth in response to light and nitrogen availability in a southern NewEngland forest Forest Ecology and Management 1311-3 153-165 [CrossRef]

38 Zou Chunjing Han Shijie Wang Xiaochun 1999 Dynamics ofBetula ermanni population in subalpine vegetation in ChangbaiMountain Northeast China Journal of Forestry Research 104 224-228 [CrossRef]

39 Takeshi Fujiwara Naoki Okada Kana Yamashita 1999 Comparison of growth response ofAbies andPicea species to climate inMt Norikura Central Japan Journal of Wood Science 452 92-97 [CrossRef]

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2 R Justin DeRose Shih-Yu Wang John D Shaw 2013 Feasibility of High-Density Climate Reconstruction Based on ForestInventory and Analysis (FIA) Collected Tree-Ring Data Journal of Hydrometeorology 141 375-381 [CrossRef]

3 Alexander K Anning Darrin L Rubino Elaine K Sutherland Brian C McCarthy 2013 Dendrochronological analysis of whiteoak growth patterns across a topographic moisture gradient in southern Ohio Dendrochronologia [CrossRef]

4 Gunnar C Carnwath David W Peterson Cara R Nelson 2012 Effect of crown class and habitat type on climatendashgrowthrelationships of ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir Forest Ecology and Management 285 44-52 [CrossRef]

5 PedersonNeil TackettKacie McEwanRyan W ClarkStacy CooperAdrienne BrosiGlade EatonRay StockwellR Drew 2012Long-term drought sensitivity of trees in second-growth forests in a humid region Canadian Journal of Forest Research 42101837-1850 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [PDF Plus] [Supplemental Material]

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7 Zong Shan Li Guo Hua Liu Bo Jie Fu Chan Juan Hu Shu Zheng Luo Xing Liang Liu Fei He 2012 Anomalous temperaturendashgrowth response of Abies faxoniana to sustained freezing stress along elevational gradients in Chinarsquos Western Sichuan ProvinceTrees 264 1373-1388 [CrossRef]

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10 John B Bradford 2011 Divergence in Forest-Type Response to Climate and Weather Evidence for Regional Links BetweenForest-Type Evenness and Net Primary Productivity Ecosystems 146 975-986 [CrossRef]

11 Dapao Yu Qingwei Wang Yue Wang Wangming Zhou Hong Ding Xiangmin Fang Shenwei Jiang Limin Dai 2011 Climaticeffects on radial growth of major tree species on Changbai Mountain Annals of Forest Science 685 921-933 [CrossRef]

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19 Christopher J Crawford Lisa M Kennedy 2009 Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Tree Encroachment Into a SouthernAppalachian GrassHeath Bald Using Tree Rings Natural Areas Journal 294 367-375 [CrossRef]

20 O Bouriaud I Popa 2009 Comparative dendroclimatic study of Scots pine Norway spruce and silver fir in the Vrancea RangeEastern Carpathian Mountains Trees 231 95-106 [CrossRef]

21 Sang-Tae Lee Mun-Seop Park Hyang-Mi Jun Jin-Young Park Hyun-Seo Cho 2008 The Effects of Climatic Factors on theTree Ring Growth of Pinus densiflora Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 104 177-186 [CrossRef]

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25 J C Tardif F Conciatori P Nantel D Gagnon 2006 Radial growth and climate responses of white oak (Quercus alba) andnorthern red oak (Quercus rubra) at the northern distribution limit of white oak in Quebec Canada Journal of Biogeography339 1657-1669 [CrossRef]

26 Susan G Mortenson Richard N Mack 2006 The fate of alien conifers in long-term plantings in the USA Diversity lthtml_entglyph=amp ascii=ampgt Distributions 124 456-466 [CrossRef]

27 JC Tardif F Conciatori 2006 A comparison of ring-width and event-year chronologies derived from white oak (Quercus alba)and northern red oak (Quercus rubra) southwestern Quebec Canada Dendrochronologia 233 133-138 [CrossRef]

28 Maria Chiara Manetti Andrea Cutini 2006 Tree-ring growth of silver fir (Abies alba Mill) in two stands under differentsilvicultural systems in central Italy Dendrochronologia 233 145-150 [CrossRef]

29 Martin P Girardin Jacques Tardif Mike D Flannigan 2006 Temporal variability in area burned for the province of OntarioCanada during the past 200 years inferred from tree rings Journal of Geophysical Research 111D17 [CrossRef]

30 Henry D Adams Thomas E Kolb 2005 Tree growth response to drought and temperature in a mountain landscape in northernArizona USA Journal of Biogeography 329 1629-1640 [CrossRef]

31 Bryan A Black Marc D Abrams 2005 Disturbance history and climate response in an old-growth hemlock-white pine forestcentral Pennsylvania The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 1321 103-114 [CrossRef]

32 Neil Pederson Edward R Cook Gordon C Jacoby Dorothy M Peteet Kevin L Griffin 2004 The influence of wintertemperatures on the annual radial growth of six northern range margin tree species Dendrochronologia 221 7-29 [CrossRef]

33 Jason S Kilgore Frank W Telewski 2004 Climate-Growth Relationships for Native and Nonnative Pinaceae in NorthernMichigans Pine Barrens Tree-Ring Research 601 3-13 [CrossRef]

34 Desta Fekedulegn Ray R Hicks JJ Colbert 2003 Influence of topographic aspect precipitation and drought on radial growthof four major tree species in an Appalachian watershed Forest Ecology and Management 1771-3 409-425 [CrossRef]

35 David W Peterson David L Peterson 2001 MOUNTAIN HEMLOCK GROWTH RESPONDS TO CLIMATICVARIABILITY AT ANNUAL AND DECADAL TIME SCALES Ecology 8212 3330-3345 [CrossRef]

36 Edward R Cook Jeff S Glitzenstein Paul J Krusic Paul A Harcombe 2001 IDENTIFYING FUNCTIONAL GROUPS OFTREES IN WEST GULF COAST FORESTS (USA) A TREE-RING APPROACH Ecological Applications 113 883-903[CrossRef]

37 Adrien C Finzi Charles D Canham 2000 Sapling growth in response to light and nitrogen availability in a southern NewEngland forest Forest Ecology and Management 1311-3 153-165 [CrossRef]

38 Zou Chunjing Han Shijie Wang Xiaochun 1999 Dynamics ofBetula ermanni population in subalpine vegetation in ChangbaiMountain Northeast China Journal of Forestry Research 104 224-228 [CrossRef]

39 Takeshi Fujiwara Naoki Okada Kana Yamashita 1999 Comparison of growth response ofAbies andPicea species to climate inMt Norikura Central Japan Journal of Wood Science 452 92-97 [CrossRef]

40 GREGORY J ETTL DAVID L PETERSON 1995 Extreme climate and variation in tree growth individualistic response insubalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) Global Change Biology 13 231-241 [CrossRef]

41 GREGORY J ETTL DAVID L PETERSON 1995 Growth response of subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) to climate in theOlympic Mountains Washington USA Global Change Biology 13 213-230 [CrossRef]

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18 Martin P Girardin 2010 Wildfire risk inferred from tree rings in the Central Laurentians of boreal Quebec CanadaDendrochronologia 283 187-206 [CrossRef]

19 Christopher J Crawford Lisa M Kennedy 2009 Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Tree Encroachment Into a SouthernAppalachian GrassHeath Bald Using Tree Rings Natural Areas Journal 294 367-375 [CrossRef]

20 O Bouriaud I Popa 2009 Comparative dendroclimatic study of Scots pine Norway spruce and silver fir in the Vrancea RangeEastern Carpathian Mountains Trees 231 95-106 [CrossRef]

21 Sang-Tae Lee Mun-Seop Park Hyang-Mi Jun Jin-Young Park Hyun-Seo Cho 2008 The Effects of Climatic Factors on theTree Ring Growth of Pinus densiflora Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 104 177-186 [CrossRef]

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25 J C Tardif F Conciatori P Nantel D Gagnon 2006 Radial growth and climate responses of white oak (Quercus alba) andnorthern red oak (Quercus rubra) at the northern distribution limit of white oak in Quebec Canada Journal of Biogeography339 1657-1669 [CrossRef]

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28 Maria Chiara Manetti Andrea Cutini 2006 Tree-ring growth of silver fir (Abies alba Mill) in two stands under differentsilvicultural systems in central Italy Dendrochronologia 233 145-150 [CrossRef]

29 Martin P Girardin Jacques Tardif Mike D Flannigan 2006 Temporal variability in area burned for the province of OntarioCanada during the past 200 years inferred from tree rings Journal of Geophysical Research 111D17 [CrossRef]

30 Henry D Adams Thomas E Kolb 2005 Tree growth response to drought and temperature in a mountain landscape in northernArizona USA Journal of Biogeography 329 1629-1640 [CrossRef]

31 Bryan A Black Marc D Abrams 2005 Disturbance history and climate response in an old-growth hemlock-white pine forestcentral Pennsylvania The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 1321 103-114 [CrossRef]

32 Neil Pederson Edward R Cook Gordon C Jacoby Dorothy M Peteet Kevin L Griffin 2004 The influence of wintertemperatures on the annual radial growth of six northern range margin tree species Dendrochronologia 221 7-29 [CrossRef]

33 Jason S Kilgore Frank W Telewski 2004 Climate-Growth Relationships for Native and Nonnative Pinaceae in NorthernMichigans Pine Barrens Tree-Ring Research 601 3-13 [CrossRef]

34 Desta Fekedulegn Ray R Hicks JJ Colbert 2003 Influence of topographic aspect precipitation and drought on radial growthof four major tree species in an Appalachian watershed Forest Ecology and Management 1771-3 409-425 [CrossRef]

35 David W Peterson David L Peterson 2001 MOUNTAIN HEMLOCK GROWTH RESPONDS TO CLIMATICVARIABILITY AT ANNUAL AND DECADAL TIME SCALES Ecology 8212 3330-3345 [CrossRef]

36 Edward R Cook Jeff S Glitzenstein Paul J Krusic Paul A Harcombe 2001 IDENTIFYING FUNCTIONAL GROUPS OFTREES IN WEST GULF COAST FORESTS (USA) A TREE-RING APPROACH Ecological Applications 113 883-903[CrossRef]

37 Adrien C Finzi Charles D Canham 2000 Sapling growth in response to light and nitrogen availability in a southern NewEngland forest Forest Ecology and Management 1311-3 153-165 [CrossRef]

38 Zou Chunjing Han Shijie Wang Xiaochun 1999 Dynamics ofBetula ermanni population in subalpine vegetation in ChangbaiMountain Northeast China Journal of Forestry Research 104 224-228 [CrossRef]

39 Takeshi Fujiwara Naoki Okada Kana Yamashita 1999 Comparison of growth response ofAbies andPicea species to climate inMt Norikura Central Japan Journal of Wood Science 452 92-97 [CrossRef]

40 GREGORY J ETTL DAVID L PETERSON 1995 Extreme climate and variation in tree growth individualistic response insubalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) Global Change Biology 13 231-241 [CrossRef]

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2 R Justin DeRose Shih-Yu Wang John D Shaw 2013 Feasibility of High-Density Climate Reconstruction Based on ForestInventory and Analysis (FIA) Collected Tree-Ring Data Journal of Hydrometeorology 141 375-381 [CrossRef]

3 Alexander K Anning Darrin L Rubino Elaine K Sutherland Brian C McCarthy 2013 Dendrochronological analysis of whiteoak growth patterns across a topographic moisture gradient in southern Ohio Dendrochronologia [CrossRef]

4 Gunnar C Carnwath David W Peterson Cara R Nelson 2012 Effect of crown class and habitat type on climatendashgrowthrelationships of ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir Forest Ecology and Management 285 44-52 [CrossRef]

5 PedersonNeil TackettKacie McEwanRyan W ClarkStacy CooperAdrienne BrosiGlade EatonRay StockwellR Drew 2012Long-term drought sensitivity of trees in second-growth forests in a humid region Canadian Journal of Forest Research 42101837-1850 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [PDF Plus] [Supplemental Material]

6 Keyan Fang Xiaohua Gou Fahu Chen Edward Cook Jinbao Li Yingjun Li 2012 Spatiotemporal variability of tree growth andits association with climate over Northwest China Trees 265 1471-1481 [CrossRef]

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8 Christopher J Crawford 2012 Do High-Elevation Northern Red Oak Tree-Rings Share a Common Climate-Driven GrowthSignal Arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research 441 26-35 [CrossRef]

9 A Genries I Drobyshev Y Bergeron 2012 Growthndashclimate response of Jack pine on clay soils in northeastern CanadaDendrochronologia 302 127-136 [CrossRef]

10 John B Bradford 2011 Divergence in Forest-Type Response to Climate and Weather Evidence for Regional Links BetweenForest-Type Evenness and Net Primary Productivity Ecosystems 146 975-986 [CrossRef]

11 Dapao Yu Qingwei Wang Yue Wang Wangming Zhou Hong Ding Xiangmin Fang Shenwei Jiang Limin Dai 2011 Climaticeffects on radial growth of major tree species on Changbai Mountain Annals of Forest Science 685 921-933 [CrossRef]

12 G Bertini T Amoriello G Fabbio M Piovosi 2011 Forest growth and climate change evidences from the ICP-Forests intensivemonitoring in Italy iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry 46 262-267 [CrossRef]

13 Kurt F Kipfmueller Grant P Elliott Evan R Larson Matthew W Salzer 2010 An Assessment of the Dendroclimatic Potentialof Three Conifer Species in Northern Minnesota Tree-Ring Research 662 113-126 [CrossRef]

14 Evan R Larson Kurt F Kipfmueller Cindy M Hale Lee E Frelich Peter B Reich 2010 Tree rings detect earthworm invasionsand their effects in northern Hardwood forests Biological Invasions 125 1053-1066 [CrossRef]

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18 Martin P Girardin 2010 Wildfire risk inferred from tree rings in the Central Laurentians of boreal Quebec CanadaDendrochronologia 283 187-206 [CrossRef]

19 Christopher J Crawford Lisa M Kennedy 2009 Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Tree Encroachment Into a SouthernAppalachian GrassHeath Bald Using Tree Rings Natural Areas Journal 294 367-375 [CrossRef]

20 O Bouriaud I Popa 2009 Comparative dendroclimatic study of Scots pine Norway spruce and silver fir in the Vrancea RangeEastern Carpathian Mountains Trees 231 95-106 [CrossRef]

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25 J C Tardif F Conciatori P Nantel D Gagnon 2006 Radial growth and climate responses of white oak (Quercus alba) andnorthern red oak (Quercus rubra) at the northern distribution limit of white oak in Quebec Canada Journal of Biogeography339 1657-1669 [CrossRef]

26 Susan G Mortenson Richard N Mack 2006 The fate of alien conifers in long-term plantings in the USA Diversity lthtml_entglyph=amp ascii=ampgt Distributions 124 456-466 [CrossRef]

27 JC Tardif F Conciatori 2006 A comparison of ring-width and event-year chronologies derived from white oak (Quercus alba)and northern red oak (Quercus rubra) southwestern Quebec Canada Dendrochronologia 233 133-138 [CrossRef]

28 Maria Chiara Manetti Andrea Cutini 2006 Tree-ring growth of silver fir (Abies alba Mill) in two stands under differentsilvicultural systems in central Italy Dendrochronologia 233 145-150 [CrossRef]

29 Martin P Girardin Jacques Tardif Mike D Flannigan 2006 Temporal variability in area burned for the province of OntarioCanada during the past 200 years inferred from tree rings Journal of Geophysical Research 111D17 [CrossRef]

30 Henry D Adams Thomas E Kolb 2005 Tree growth response to drought and temperature in a mountain landscape in northernArizona USA Journal of Biogeography 329 1629-1640 [CrossRef]

31 Bryan A Black Marc D Abrams 2005 Disturbance history and climate response in an old-growth hemlock-white pine forestcentral Pennsylvania The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 1321 103-114 [CrossRef]

32 Neil Pederson Edward R Cook Gordon C Jacoby Dorothy M Peteet Kevin L Griffin 2004 The influence of wintertemperatures on the annual radial growth of six northern range margin tree species Dendrochronologia 221 7-29 [CrossRef]

33 Jason S Kilgore Frank W Telewski 2004 Climate-Growth Relationships for Native and Nonnative Pinaceae in NorthernMichigans Pine Barrens Tree-Ring Research 601 3-13 [CrossRef]

34 Desta Fekedulegn Ray R Hicks JJ Colbert 2003 Influence of topographic aspect precipitation and drought on radial growthof four major tree species in an Appalachian watershed Forest Ecology and Management 1771-3 409-425 [CrossRef]

35 David W Peterson David L Peterson 2001 MOUNTAIN HEMLOCK GROWTH RESPONDS TO CLIMATICVARIABILITY AT ANNUAL AND DECADAL TIME SCALES Ecology 8212 3330-3345 [CrossRef]

36 Edward R Cook Jeff S Glitzenstein Paul J Krusic Paul A Harcombe 2001 IDENTIFYING FUNCTIONAL GROUPS OFTREES IN WEST GULF COAST FORESTS (USA) A TREE-RING APPROACH Ecological Applications 113 883-903[CrossRef]

37 Adrien C Finzi Charles D Canham 2000 Sapling growth in response to light and nitrogen availability in a southern NewEngland forest Forest Ecology and Management 1311-3 153-165 [CrossRef]

38 Zou Chunjing Han Shijie Wang Xiaochun 1999 Dynamics ofBetula ermanni population in subalpine vegetation in ChangbaiMountain Northeast China Journal of Forestry Research 104 224-228 [CrossRef]

39 Takeshi Fujiwara Naoki Okada Kana Yamashita 1999 Comparison of growth response ofAbies andPicea species to climate inMt Norikura Central Japan Journal of Wood Science 452 92-97 [CrossRef]

40 GREGORY J ETTL DAVID L PETERSON 1995 Extreme climate and variation in tree growth individualistic response insubalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) Global Change Biology 13 231-241 [CrossRef]

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2 R Justin DeRose Shih-Yu Wang John D Shaw 2013 Feasibility of High-Density Climate Reconstruction Based on ForestInventory and Analysis (FIA) Collected Tree-Ring Data Journal of Hydrometeorology 141 375-381 [CrossRef]

3 Alexander K Anning Darrin L Rubino Elaine K Sutherland Brian C McCarthy 2013 Dendrochronological analysis of whiteoak growth patterns across a topographic moisture gradient in southern Ohio Dendrochronologia [CrossRef]

4 Gunnar C Carnwath David W Peterson Cara R Nelson 2012 Effect of crown class and habitat type on climatendashgrowthrelationships of ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir Forest Ecology and Management 285 44-52 [CrossRef]

5 PedersonNeil TackettKacie McEwanRyan W ClarkStacy CooperAdrienne BrosiGlade EatonRay StockwellR Drew 2012Long-term drought sensitivity of trees in second-growth forests in a humid region Canadian Journal of Forest Research 42101837-1850 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] [PDF Plus] [Supplemental Material]

6 Keyan Fang Xiaohua Gou Fahu Chen Edward Cook Jinbao Li Yingjun Li 2012 Spatiotemporal variability of tree growth andits association with climate over Northwest China Trees 265 1471-1481 [CrossRef]

7 Zong Shan Li Guo Hua Liu Bo Jie Fu Chan Juan Hu Shu Zheng Luo Xing Liang Liu Fei He 2012 Anomalous temperaturendashgrowth response of Abies faxoniana to sustained freezing stress along elevational gradients in Chinarsquos Western Sichuan ProvinceTrees 264 1373-1388 [CrossRef]

8 Christopher J Crawford 2012 Do High-Elevation Northern Red Oak Tree-Rings Share a Common Climate-Driven GrowthSignal Arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research 441 26-35 [CrossRef]

9 A Genries I Drobyshev Y Bergeron 2012 Growthndashclimate response of Jack pine on clay soils in northeastern CanadaDendrochronologia 302 127-136 [CrossRef]

10 John B Bradford 2011 Divergence in Forest-Type Response to Climate and Weather Evidence for Regional Links BetweenForest-Type Evenness and Net Primary Productivity Ecosystems 146 975-986 [CrossRef]

11 Dapao Yu Qingwei Wang Yue Wang Wangming Zhou Hong Ding Xiangmin Fang Shenwei Jiang Limin Dai 2011 Climaticeffects on radial growth of major tree species on Changbai Mountain Annals of Forest Science 685 921-933 [CrossRef]

12 G Bertini T Amoriello G Fabbio M Piovosi 2011 Forest growth and climate change evidences from the ICP-Forests intensivemonitoring in Italy iForest - Biogeosciences and Forestry 46 262-267 [CrossRef]

13 Kurt F Kipfmueller Grant P Elliott Evan R Larson Matthew W Salzer 2010 An Assessment of the Dendroclimatic Potentialof Three Conifer Species in Northern Minnesota Tree-Ring Research 662 113-126 [CrossRef]

14 Evan R Larson Kurt F Kipfmueller Cindy M Hale Lee E Frelich Peter B Reich 2010 Tree rings detect earthworm invasionsand their effects in northern Hardwood forests Biological Invasions 125 1053-1066 [CrossRef]

15 JIANGUO HUANG JACQUES C TARDIF YVES BERGERON BERNHARD DENNELER FRANK BERNINGERMARTIN P GIRARDIN 2010 Radial growth response of four dominant boreal tree species to climate along a latitudinalgradient in the eastern Canadian boreal forest Global Change Biology 162 711-731 [CrossRef]

16 David Goldblum 2010 The geography of white oaks (Quercus alba L) response to climatic variables in North America andspeculation on its sensitivity to climate change across its range Dendrochronologia 282 73-83 [CrossRef]

17 Ciaran Sgherza Louise E Cullen Pauline F Grierson 2010 Climate relationships with tree-ring width and δ 13 C of threeCallitris species from semiarid woodlands in south-western Australia Australian Journal of Botany 583 175 [CrossRef]

18 Martin P Girardin 2010 Wildfire risk inferred from tree rings in the Central Laurentians of boreal Quebec CanadaDendrochronologia 283 187-206 [CrossRef]

19 Christopher J Crawford Lisa M Kennedy 2009 Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Tree Encroachment Into a SouthernAppalachian GrassHeath Bald Using Tree Rings Natural Areas Journal 294 367-375 [CrossRef]

20 O Bouriaud I Popa 2009 Comparative dendroclimatic study of Scots pine Norway spruce and silver fir in the Vrancea RangeEastern Carpathian Mountains Trees 231 95-106 [CrossRef]

21 Sang-Tae Lee Mun-Seop Park Hyang-Mi Jun Jin-Young Park Hyun-Seo Cho 2008 The Effects of Climatic Factors on theTree Ring Growth of Pinus densiflora Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 104 177-186 [CrossRef]

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26 Susan G Mortenson Richard N Mack 2006 The fate of alien conifers in long-term plantings in the USA Diversity lthtml_entglyph=amp ascii=ampgt Distributions 124 456-466 [CrossRef]

27 JC Tardif F Conciatori 2006 A comparison of ring-width and event-year chronologies derived from white oak (Quercus alba)and northern red oak (Quercus rubra) southwestern Quebec Canada Dendrochronologia 233 133-138 [CrossRef]

28 Maria Chiara Manetti Andrea Cutini 2006 Tree-ring growth of silver fir (Abies alba Mill) in two stands under differentsilvicultural systems in central Italy Dendrochronologia 233 145-150 [CrossRef]

29 Martin P Girardin Jacques Tardif Mike D Flannigan 2006 Temporal variability in area burned for the province of OntarioCanada during the past 200 years inferred from tree rings Journal of Geophysical Research 111D17 [CrossRef]

30 Henry D Adams Thomas E Kolb 2005 Tree growth response to drought and temperature in a mountain landscape in northernArizona USA Journal of Biogeography 329 1629-1640 [CrossRef]

31 Bryan A Black Marc D Abrams 2005 Disturbance history and climate response in an old-growth hemlock-white pine forestcentral Pennsylvania The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 1321 103-114 [CrossRef]

32 Neil Pederson Edward R Cook Gordon C Jacoby Dorothy M Peteet Kevin L Griffin 2004 The influence of wintertemperatures on the annual radial growth of six northern range margin tree species Dendrochronologia 221 7-29 [CrossRef]

33 Jason S Kilgore Frank W Telewski 2004 Climate-Growth Relationships for Native and Nonnative Pinaceae in NorthernMichigans Pine Barrens Tree-Ring Research 601 3-13 [CrossRef]

34 Desta Fekedulegn Ray R Hicks JJ Colbert 2003 Influence of topographic aspect precipitation and drought on radial growthof four major tree species in an Appalachian watershed Forest Ecology and Management 1771-3 409-425 [CrossRef]

35 David W Peterson David L Peterson 2001 MOUNTAIN HEMLOCK GROWTH RESPONDS TO CLIMATICVARIABILITY AT ANNUAL AND DECADAL TIME SCALES Ecology 8212 3330-3345 [CrossRef]

36 Edward R Cook Jeff S Glitzenstein Paul J Krusic Paul A Harcombe 2001 IDENTIFYING FUNCTIONAL GROUPS OFTREES IN WEST GULF COAST FORESTS (USA) A TREE-RING APPROACH Ecological Applications 113 883-903[CrossRef]

37 Adrien C Finzi Charles D Canham 2000 Sapling growth in response to light and nitrogen availability in a southern NewEngland forest Forest Ecology and Management 1311-3 153-165 [CrossRef]

38 Zou Chunjing Han Shijie Wang Xiaochun 1999 Dynamics ofBetula ermanni population in subalpine vegetation in ChangbaiMountain Northeast China Journal of Forestry Research 104 224-228 [CrossRef]

39 Takeshi Fujiwara Naoki Okada Kana Yamashita 1999 Comparison of growth response ofAbies andPicea species to climate inMt Norikura Central Japan Journal of Wood Science 452 92-97 [CrossRef]

40 GREGORY J ETTL DAVID L PETERSON 1995 Extreme climate and variation in tree growth individualistic response insubalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) Global Change Biology 13 231-241 [CrossRef]

41 GREGORY J ETTL DAVID L PETERSON 1995 Growth response of subalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) to climate in theOlympic Mountains Washington USA Global Change Biology 13 213-230 [CrossRef]

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32 Neil Pederson Edward R Cook Gordon C Jacoby Dorothy M Peteet Kevin L Griffin 2004 The influence of wintertemperatures on the annual radial growth of six northern range margin tree species Dendrochronologia 221 7-29 [CrossRef]

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30 Henry D Adams Thomas E Kolb 2005 Tree growth response to drought and temperature in a mountain landscape in northernArizona USA Journal of Biogeography 329 1629-1640 [CrossRef]

31 Bryan A Black Marc D Abrams 2005 Disturbance history and climate response in an old-growth hemlock-white pine forestcentral Pennsylvania The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 1321 103-114 [CrossRef]

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40 GREGORY J ETTL DAVID L PETERSON 1995 Extreme climate and variation in tree growth individualistic response insubalpine fir (Abies lasiocarpa) Global Change Biology 13 231-241 [CrossRef]

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