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1. Community assembly influences plant trait economic spectra and functional trade-offs at ecosystem scales.

2. A new empirical framework to quantify the hydraulic effects of soil and atmospheric drivers on plant water status.

3. Large volcanic eruptions elucidate physiological controls of tree growth and photosynthesis.

4. Open science priorities for rigorous nature-based climate solutions.

5. Contemporary tree growth shows altered climate memory.

6. A climate risk analysis of Earth’s forests in the 21st century.

7. Future climate risks from stress, insects and fire across US forests.

9. Optimization theory explains nighttime stomatal responses.

10. Anthropogenic climate change is worsening North American pollen seasons.

12. Widespread drought‐induced tree mortality at dry range edges indicates that climate stress exceeds species' compensating mechanisms.

13. We need a solid scientific basis for nature-based climate solutions in the United States.

14. Plant functional traits and climate influence drought intensification and land-atmosphere feedbacks.

15. Greater focus on water pools may improve our ability to understand and anticipate drought‐induced mortality in plants.

16. Testing early warning metrics for drought‐induced tree physiological stress and mortality.

17. Embolism recovery strategies and nocturnal water loss across species influenced by biogeographic origin.

18. Woody plants optimise stomatal behaviour relative to hydraulic risk.

19. Plant water potential improves prediction of empirical stomatal models.

20. Convergence of bark investment according to fire and climate structures ecosystem vulnerability to future change.

21. Optimal stomatal behavior with competition for water and risk of hydraulic impairment.

22. Meta-analysis reveals that hydraulic traits explain cross-species patterns of drought-induced tree mortality across the globe.

23. Tropical nighttime warming as a dominant driver of variability in the terrestrial carbon sink.

24. Tree mortality from drought, insects, and their interactions in a changing climate.

25. Decoupling of functional traits from intraspecific patterns of growth and drought stress resistance.

26. Tree mortality predicted from drought-induced vascular damage.

27. Spatial and temporal variation in plant hydraulic traits and their relevance for climate change impacts on vegetation.

28. Awareness of Both Type 1 and 2 Errors in Climate Science and Assessment.

29. Linking remotely sensed ecosystem resilience with forest mortality across the continental United States.

30. Not all droughts are created equal: translating meteorological drought into woody plant mortality.

31. Drought characteristics' role in widespread aspen forest mortality across Colorado, USA.

32. Drought's legacy: multiyear hydraulic deterioration underlies widespread aspen forest die-off and portends increased future risk.

33. Effects of Widespread Drought-Induced Aspen Mortality on Understory Plants.

34. Infestation and Hydraulic Consequences of Induced Carbon Starvation.

35. Comparing Model Representations of Physiological Limits on Transpiration at a Semi‐Arid Ponderosa Pine Site.

36. Large drought-induced aboveground live biomass losses in southern Rocky Mountain aspen forests.

37. The roles of hydraulic and carbon stress in a widespread climate-induced forest die-off.

38. Moving beyond scientific agreement.

39. Dynamic regulation of water potential in Juniperus osteosperma mediates ecosystem carbon fluxes.

40. Wood density and hydraulic traits influence species' growth response to drought across biomes.

41. Informing Nature-based Climate Solutions for the United States with the best-available science.

42. Heterogeneous isotope effects decouple conifer leaf and branch sugar δ18O and δ13C.

43. Forest mortality due to drought: latest insights, evidence and unresolved questions on physiological pathways and consequences of tree death.

44. Expert credibility in climate change.

45. Climate-driven risks to the climate mitigation potential of forests.

46. The impacts of climate change, energy policy and traditional ecological practices on future firewood availability for Diné (Navajo) People.

47. Seasonal and diurnal trends in progressive isotope enrichment along needles in two pine species.

48. A theoretical and empirical assessment of stomatal optimization modeling.

49. Ghosts of the past: how drought legacy effects shape forest functioning and carbon cycling.

50. Agriculture and hot temperatures interactively erode the nest success of habitat generalist birds across the United States.

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