Peter John Grubb
Affiliations: | 2001 | University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom |
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Grubb PJ. (2015) Trade-offs in interspecific comparisons in plant ecology and how plants overcome proposed constraints Plant Ecology & Diversity. 9: 3-33 |
Grubb PJ, Marañón T, Pugnaire FI, et al. (2015) Relationships between specific leaf area and leaf composition in succulent and non-succulent species of contrasting semi-desert communities in south-eastern Spain Journal of Arid Environments. 118: 69-83 |
Grubb PJ, Thompson CL, Harper GH. (2014) Why do some evergreen species keep their leaves for a second winter, while others lose them? Forests. 5: 2594-2612 |
Grubb PJ, Bellingham PJ, Kohyama TS, et al. (2013) Disturbance regimes, gap-demanding trees and seed mass related to tree height in warm temperate rain forests worldwide. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 88: 701-44 |
Grubb PJ, Jackson RV, Barberis IM, et al. (2008) Monocot leaves are eaten less than dicot leaves in tropical lowland rain forests: correlations with toughness and leaf presentation. Annals of Botany. 101: 1379-89 |
Dominy NJ, Grubb PJ, Jackson RV, et al. (2008) In tropical lowland rain forests monocots have tougher leaves than dicots, and include a new kind of tough leaf. Annals of Botany. 101: 1363-77 |
Rees M, Childs DZ, Metcalf JC, et al. (2006) Seed dormancy and delayed flowering in monocarpic plants: selective interactions in a stochastic environment. The American Naturalist. 168: E53-71 |
JANKOWSKABLASZCZUK M, GRUBB P. (2006) Changing perspectives on the role of the soil seed bank in northern temperate deciduous forests and in tropical lowland rain forests: parallels and contrasts Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics. 8: 3-21 |
Grubb PJ, Coomes DA, Metcalfe DJ, et al. (2005) Comment on "a brief history of seed size" Science. 310: 783 |
Rees M, Childs DZ, Rose KE, et al. (2004) Evolution of size-dependent flowering in a variable environment: partitioning the effects of fluctuating selection. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 271: 471-5 |