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Perspectives on the scientific legacy of J. Philip Grime

Jason D. Fridley, Xiaojuan Liu, Natalia Pérez Harguindeguy, F. Stuart Chapin, Michael J. Crawley, Gerlinde B. De Deyn, Sandra Dı́az, James B. Grace, P. J. Grubb, Susan Harrison, Sandra Lavorel, Zhimin Liu, Simon Pierce, Bernhard Schmid, Carly Stevens, David A. Wardle, Mark Westoby

Journal of Ecology · 2023

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Summary

Abstract Perhaps as much as any other scientist in the 20th century, J.P. Grime transformed the study of plant ecology and helped shepherd the field toward international prominence as a nexus of ideas related to global environmental change. Editors at the Journal of Ecology asked a group of senior plant ecologists to comment on Grime's scientific legacy. This commentary piece includes individual responses of 14 scientists from around the world attesting to Grime's foundational role in plant functional ecology, including his knack for sparking controversy, his unique approach to theory formulation involving clever experiments and standardized trait measurements of large numbers of species, and the continued impact of his work on ecological science and policy.

Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1111/1365-2745.14177
Catalogue ID
SNmomgxm82-fgsfh5
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