Mark Rees

Professor of Plant Ecology
Animal and Plant Sciences
University of Sheffield
United Kingdom

Professor Plant Sciences
Biography

Lecturer, then Reader Imperial College, London (1995-2004) Professor, Animal and Plant Sciences, University of Sheffield (2004-present)

Research Intrest

Evolution of plant reproductive strategies - when and at what size to flower Evolution of seed size and dormancy Modelling management strategies for weed populations Physiology and life history consequences of growth-survival trade-offs Population biology of invasive plants Modelling structured populations using integral projection models

List of Publications
Childs DZ, Rees M, Rose KE, Grubb PJ, Ellner SP. Evolution of size–dependent flowering in a variable environment: construction and analysis of a stochastic integral projection model. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences. 2004 Feb 22;271(1537):425-34.
Childs DZ, Rees M, Rose KE, Grubb PJ, Ellner SP. Evolution of size–dependent flowering in a variable environment: construction and analysis of a stochastic integral projection model. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences. 2004 Feb 22;271(1537):425-34.
Levine JM, Rees M. Effects of temporal variability on rare plant persistence in annual systems. The American Naturalist. 2004 Aug 12;164(3):350-63.
Rose KE, Louda SM, Rees M. Demographic and evolutionary impacts of native and invasive insect herbivores on Cirsium canescens. Ecology. 2005 Feb 1;86(2):453-65.