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1. Tree-Ring Oxygen Isotope Variations in Subalpine Firs from the Western Himalaya Capture Spring Season Temperature Signals.

2. Relationships betweenWood Formation and Cambium Phenology on the Tibetan Plateau during 1960-2014.

3. Climate Signals for Growth Variations of F. sylvatica , P. abies, and P. sylvestris in Southeast Germany over the Past 50 Years.

4. The Dry and the Wet Case: Tree Growth Response in Climatologically Contrasting Years on the Island of Corsica.

5. Reduced Temperature Sensitivity of Maximum Latewood Density Formation in High-Elevation Corsican Pines under Recent Warming.

6. Teak Tree-Ring Cellulose δ 13 C, δ 18 O, and Tree-Ring Width from Northwestern Thailand Capture Different Aspects of Asian Monsoon Variability.

7. Tree-Ring Isotopes Provide Clues for Sink Limitation on Treeline Formation on the Tibetan Plateau.

8. 501 Years of Spring Precipitation History for the Semi-Arid Northern Iran Derived from Tree-Ring δ18O Data.

9. How Do Mediterranean Pine Trees Respond to Drought and Precipitation Events along an Elevation Gradient?

10. Spring Season in Western Nepal Himalaya is not yet Warming: A 400-Year Temperature Reconstruction Based on Tree-Ring Widths of Himalayan Hemlock (Tsuga dumosa).

11. Intra-Annual Radial Growth of Pinus kesiya var. langbianensis Is Mainly Controlled by Moisture Availability in the Ailao Mountains, Southwestern China.

12. Evaluation of Different Pooling Methods to Establish a Multi-Century δ18O Chronology for Paleoclimate Reconstruction.

13. A Dual Stable Isotope Approach Unravels Common Climate Signals and Species-Specific Responses to Environmental Change Stored in Multi-Century Tree-Ring Series from the Tibetan Plateau.

14. Carbon Isotopes of Riparian Forests Trees in the Savannas of the Volta Sub-Basin of Ghana Reveal Contrasting Responses to Climatic and Environmental Variations.

15. Changes in Sensitivity of Tree-Ring Widths to Climate in a Tropical Moist Forest Tree in Bangladesh.

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