Books on Plant Ecology:
* Plant Strategies and Vegetation Processes (1979): This seminal work, co-authored with J.P. Grime and R.H. Whittaker, laid the foundation for the modern understanding of plant strategies and their role in shaping vegetation patterns.
* The Nature of the British Flora (1998): This book, co-authored with Colin Barr, examines the evolution and ecology of British plants in the context of their historical and geographical influences.
* The Ecology of Plants (1998): This comprehensive text provides a detailed account of plant ecology, covering topics such as photosynthesis, competition, and plant-herbivore interactions.
* Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function (2000): This book, edited by John Grime and co-authored with several other experts, explores the relationship between biodiversity and the functioning of ecosystems.
Other Books:
* The Living Landscape: Ecology and Management of British Plant Communities (1979): This book, co-authored with J.P. Grime, provides an overview of the ecological characteristics and management of British plant communities.
* The Biological Basis of Applied Ecology (1982): This book examines the ecological principles that underpin applied ecological research and practice.
These are just a few of John Grime's many published works. His contributions to plant ecology have been widely recognized, and his books continue to be influential in the field.