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  • 3. Functional relationships between crown morphology and within-crown characteristics of understory saplings of three codominant conifers in a subalpine forest in central Japan.
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  • 9. Growth, allometry and shade tolerance of understory saplings of four subalpine conifers in central Japan.
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  • 17. Patterns of cross-continental variation in tree seed mass in the Canadian Boreal Forest.
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