GRIME’S CSR MODEL AND HIS PHILOSPHY OF ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Received date: 2002-10-27
Revised date: 2003-05-13
Online published: 2003-08-01
Based on’Plant Strategies, Vegetation Processes and Ecosystem Properties’written by professor J. P. Grime at Unit of Comparative Plant Ecology, the University of Sheffield, UK, implications of CSR model were discussed and Grime’s attitudes towards the plant ecology study were summarized.
Liu Zhimin,Zhao Xiaoying,Fan Shixiang . GRIME’S CSR MODEL AND HIS PHILOSPHY OF ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH[J]. Advances in Earth Science, 2003 , 18(4) : 603 -608 . DOI: 10.11867/j.issn.1001-8166.2003.04.0603
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