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Since the mid- to late-20th century, temperaturesensitive trees (D`Arrigo et_al, 2004; Wilmking, 2005; Büntgen et_al, 2008; D`Arrigo et_al, 2008; Oberhuber et_al, 2008; Leonelli et_al, 2009) and shrubs (Buchwal et_al, 2020; Francon et_al, 2021) from the Arctic and Alpine regions were shown to exhibit complex and non-linear radial growth responses to warming climate. This phenomenon is known as the "divergence problem" and implies that radial growth becomes increasingly decorrelated from temperature in a warmer world (Briffa et_al, 1998; Driscoll et_al, 2005; D`Arrigo et_al, 2008). In the European Alps, changes . . .
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