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Plant Science and Agronomy

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99
Citations
78093
World Ranking
161
National Ranking
19

Ecology and Evolution

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Citations
78897
World Ranking
269
National Ranking
42

Overview

J. P. Grime was affiliated with the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom. Their research focused primarily within the field of Medicine, with an emphasis on Surgery, Urology, Rheumatology, and Genetics. Grime contributed to topics including Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Urological Disorders and Treatments, Pelvic Floor Disorders Treatments, Periodontal Regeneration and Treatments, and Mesenchymal Stem Cell Research.

Their recent publications included work on biomaterials and tissue regeneration. Two notable papers were:

  • Development of a Vaginal Extracellular Matrix Hydrogel for Combating Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause, published in 2025 in Advanced Materials
  • Immunomodulatory extracellular matrix hydrogel induces tissue regeneration in a model of partial glossectomy, published in 2024 in Bioactive Materials

Grime collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Emma I. Zelus
  • Marianna Alperin
  • Karen L. Christman
  • Anthony J. Saviola
  • Maxwell C. McCabe

Their work was published predominantly in the journals Advanced Materials and Bioactive Materials.

Best Publications

  • EVIDENCE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF THREE PRIMARY STRATEGIES IN PLANTS AND ITS RELEVANCE TO ECOLOGICAL AND EVOLUTIONARY THEORY

    J. P. Grime

  • Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning: Current Knowledge and Future Challenges

    M. Loreau;S. Naeem;P. Inchausti;J. Bengtsson

  • Fluctuating resources in plant communities: a general theory of invasibility

    Mark A. Davis;J. Philip Grime;Ken Thompson

  • Benefits of plant diversity to ecosystems: immediate, filter and founder effects

    J. P. Grime

  • Plant Strategies, Vegetation Processes, and Ecosystem Properties

    J. P. Grime

  • Competitive Exclusion in Herbaceous Vegetation

    J. P. Grime

  • Comparative Plant Ecology: A Functional Approach to Common British Species

    J. P. Grime;J. G. Hodgson;R. Hunt

  • Vegetation classification by reference to strategies

    J. P. Grime

  • The plant traits that drive ecosystems: evidence from three continents.

    S. Díaz;J.G. Hodgson;K. Thompson;M. Cabido

  • Relative growth-rate: its range and adaptive significance in a local flora.

    J. P. Grime;Roderick Hunt

  • SEASONAL VARIATION IN THE SEED BANKS OF HERBACEOUS SPECIES IN TEN CONTRASTING HABITATS

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  • Comparative plant ecology

    J. P. Grime;J. G. Hodgson;R. Hunt

  • An Experimental Study of Plant Community Invasibility

    M. J. W. Burke;J. P. Grime

  • A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF GERMINATION CHARACTERISTICS IN A LOCAL FLORA

    J. P. Grime;G. Mason;A. V. Curtis;J. Rodman

  • Don't judge species on their origins

    Mark A. Davis;Matthew K. Chew;Richard J. Hobbs;Ariel E. Lugo

  • Floristic diversity in a model system using experimental microcosms

    J. P. Grime;J. M. L. Mackey;S. H. Hillier;D. J. Read

  • Trait convergence and trait divergence in herbaceous plant communities: Mechanisms and consequences

    J. Philip Grime

  • A QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF SHOOT PHENOLOGY AND DOMINANCE IN HERBACEOUS VEGETATION

    M. M. Al-Mufti;C. L. Sydes;S. B. Furness;J. P. Grime

  • Trait convergence and trait divergence in herbaceous plant communities: Mechanisms and consequences

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  • Control of species density in herbaceous vegetation

    J.P. Grime

  • Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function: The Debate Deepens

    J. P. Grime

  • Allocating C-S-R plant functional types : a soft approach to a hard problem

    J. G. Hodgson;P. J. Wilson;R. Hunt;J. P. Grime

  • Methods in Comparative Plant Ecology

    G. A. F. Hendry;J. P. Grime

  • Evidence of a feedback mechanism limiting plant response to elevated carbon dioxide

    S. Díaz;J. P. Grime;J. Harris;E. McPherson

  • A trade-off between scale and precision in resource foraging.

    B. D. Campbell;J. P. Grime;J. M. L. Mackey

  • No Consistent Effect of Plant Diversity on Productivity

    M. A. Huston;L. W. Aarssen;M. P. Austin;B. S. Cade

  • Plant Strategies and Vegetation Processes

    Tad Weaver;J. P. Grime

  • Plant Strategies and Vegetation Processes.

    C. D. Piggot;J. P. Grime

Frequent Co-Authors

John G. Hodgson
John G. Hodgson University of Sheffield
Ken Thompson
Ken Thompson University of Sheffield
David A. Wardle
David A. Wardle Umeå University
Jason D. Fridley
Jason D. Fridley Clemson University
Michael A. Huston
Michael A. Huston Texas State University
Nigel Dunnett
Nigel Dunnett University of Sheffield
Sandra Díaz
Sandra Díaz National University of Córdoba
David Read
David Read University of Sheffield
Gabriel Montserrat-Martí
Gabriel Montserrat-Martí Spanish National Research Council
Pedro Villar-Salvador
Pedro Villar-Salvador University of Alcalá

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