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Peter John Grubb
Peter John Grubb
Professor of Ecology, Cambridge University
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The maintenance of species‐richness in plant communities: the importance of the regeneration niche
PJ Grubb
Biological reviews 52 (1), 107-145, 1977
56031977
Control of forest growth and distribution on wet tropical mountains: with special reference to mineral nutrition
PJ Grubb
Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 8 (1), 83-107, 1977
9321977
Impacts of root competition in forests and woodlands: a theoretical framework and review of experiments
DA Coomes, PJ Grubb
Ecological monographs 70 (2), 171-207, 2000
8082000
Colonization, tolerance, competition and seed-size variation within functional groups
DA Coomes, PJ Grubb
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 18 (6), 283-291, 2003
4962003
A comparison of montane and lowland rain forest in Ecuador I. The forest structure, physiognomy, and floristics
PJ Grubb, JR Lloyd, TD Pennington, TC Whitmore
The Journal of Ecology, 567-601, 1963
4711963
Studies of mineral cycling in a montane rain forest in New Guinea: I. The distribution of organic matter in the vegetation and soil
PJ Edwards, PJ Grubb
The Journal of Ecology, 943-969, 1977
3551977
Interpretation of the ‘Massenerhebung’effect on tropical mountains
PJ Grubb
Nature 229 (5279), 44, 1971
3271971
positive distrust in simplicity--lessons from plant defences and from competition among plants and among animals
PJ Grubb
Journal of ecology, 1992
3191992
A comparison of montane and lowland rain forest in Ecuador: II. The climate and its effects on the distribution and physiognomy of the forests
PJ Grubb, TC Whitmore
The Journal of Ecology, 303-333, 1966
3121966
A comparison of mountain and lowland rain forest in Ecuador II. The climate and its effects on the distribution and physiognomy of the forests
PJ Grubb, CT Whitmore
Journal of Ecology 54, 303-333, 1963
3121963
Plant populations and vegetation in relation to habitat, disturbance and competition: problems of generalization
PJ Grubb
The population structure of vegetation, 595-621, 1985
2911985
Physiological basis and ecological significance of the seed size and relative growth rate relationship in Mediterranean annuals
T Marañón, PJ Grubb
Functional Ecology, 591-599, 1993
2881993
The combined impacts of deep shade and drought on the growth and biomass allocation of shade-tolerant woody seedlings
L Sack, PJ Grubb
Oecologia 131 (2), 175-185, 2002
2862002
Regional and local patterns in plant species richness with respect to resource availability
WK Cornwell, PJ Grubb
Oikos 100 (3), 417-428, 2003
2822003
Quantifying the impact of competition and spatial heterogeneity on the structure and dynamics of a four-species guild of winter annuals
M Rees, PJ Grubb, D Kelly
The American Naturalist 147 (1), 1-32, 1996
2811996
A reassessment of the strategies of plants which cope with shortages of resources
PJ Grubb
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 1 (1), 3-31, 1998
2721998
Interaction of irradiance and soil nutrient supply on growth of seedlings of ten European tall-shrub species and Fagus sylvatica
PJ Grubb, WG Lee, J Kollmann, JB Wilson
Journal of Ecology, 827-840, 1996
2511996
The functional morphology of juvenile plants tolerant of strong summer drought in shaded forest understories in southern Spain
L Sack, PJ Grubb, T Marañón
Plant Ecology 168 (1), 139-163, 2003
1982003
Growth and mortality in high and low light: trends among 15 shade‐tolerant tropical rain forest tree species
JMG Bloor, PJ Grubb
Journal of ecology 91 (1), 77-85, 2003
1912003
INTERACTION OF LIGHT AND MINERAL NUTRIENT SUPPLY IN THE GROWTH OF IMPATIENS PARVIFLORA
WJH Peace, PJ Grubb
New Phytologist 90 (1), 127-150, 1982
1851982
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