J. Philip Grime

John Philip Grime FRS (30 April 1935  19 April 2021) was an ecologist and emeritus professor at the University of Sheffield. He is best known for the universal adaptive strategy theory (UAST) and the twin filter model of community assembly with Simon Pierce, eco-evolutionary dynamics, the unimodal relationship between species richness and site productivity ("humped-back model"), the intermediate disturbance hypothesis, and DST classification (dominants, subordinates and transients).

Philip Grime

Born
John Philip Grime

(1935-04-30)30 April 1935
Manchester
Died19 April 2021(2021-04-19) (aged 85)
Sheffield
Alma materUniversity of Sheffield (PhD)
Known forUniversal adaptive strategy theory
Intermediate disturbance hypothesis
AwardsAlexander von Humboldt Medal (2011)
Scientific career
FieldsEcology
InstitutionsUniversity of Sheffield
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
ThesisA study of the ecology of a group of Derbyshire plants with particular reference to their nutrient requirements (1960)
Websitewww.sheffield.ac.uk/aps/staff-and-students/acadstaff/pgrime

Grime's 1979 book Plant Strategies and Vegetation Processes has been cited more than 1,200 times. Together with many influential scientific papers, it has made him a highly cited scientist. In an interview Grime has stated that "Ecology lacks a Periodic Table", quoting Richard Southwood.

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