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Overview

Peter G. Waterman is affiliated with Southern Cross University in Australia. Their academic profile reflects an ongoing engagement in research without a current record of recent publications or collaborative networks listed in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Analysis of Phenolic Plant Metabolites

    Peter G. Waterman;Simon. Mole

  • Plant Flavonoids in Biology and Medicine, Biochemical, Pharmacological and Structure-Activity Relationships

    Peter G. Waterman

  • A critical analysis of techniques for measuring tannins in ecological studies : II. Techniques for biochemically defining tannins.

    S. Mole;P. G. Waterman

  • Phenolic Content of Vegetation in Two African Rain Forests: Ecological Implications

    Doyle McKey;Peter G. Waterman;C. N. Mbi;J. Stephen Gartlan

  • A critical analysis of techniques for measuring tannins in ecological studies

    S. Mole;P. G. Waterman

  • Determinants of Variation in Tropical Forest Primate Biomass: New Evidence from West Africa

    John F. Oates;George H. Whitesides;A. Glyn Davies;A. Glyn Davies;Peter G. Waterman

  • Identification of essential oil components by gas chromatography/mass spectroscopy: Robert P. Adams, Allured Publishing Corporation, Illinois, 1995. 469 pp+viii. ISBN 0 931710 42 1. $95.00 (book+computer mass spectra library of over 1200 compounds $396.00

    Peter G. Waterman

  • Food selection by black colobus monkeys (Colobus satanas) in relation to plant chemistry

    Doyle B. McKEY;J. Stephen Gartlan;Peter G. Waterman;Gillian M. Choo

  • Food selection by the South Indian leaf-monkey, Presbytis johnii, in relation to leaf chemistry

    John F. Oates;John F. Oates;Peter G. Waterman;Gillian M. Choo

  • A review of the pharmacology and toxicology of Astragalus

    J. L. Rios;J. L. Rios;P. G. Waterman

  • The influence of topography and soil phosphorus on the vegetation of Korup Forest Reserve, Cameroun

    J. S. Gartlan;D. McC. Newbery;D. W. Thomas;P. G. Waterman

  • Chemistry and chemical taxonomy of the Rutales

    Peter G. Waterman;Michael F. Grundon

  • Food selection by two South-east Asian colobine monkeys (Presbytis rubicunda and Presbytis melalophos) in relation to plant chemistry.

    A. Glyn Davies;Elizabeth L. Bennett;Peter G. Waterman

  • Volatile Oil Crops: Their Biology, Biochemistry and Production

    Robert K.M. Hay;Peter G. waterman

  • Extrinsic Factors Influencing Production of Secondary Metabolites in Plants

    Peter G. Waterman;Simon Mole

  • A comparative study of the phytochemistry of two African Rain Forests

    J.Stephen Gartlan;Doyle B. McKey;Peter G. Waterman;Thomas T. Struhsaker

  • A comparison of the floristics and leaf chemistry of the tree flora in two Malaysian rain forests and the influence of leaf chemistry on populations of colobine monkeys in the Old World

    Peter G. Waterman;Jane A. M. Ross;Elizabeth L. Bennett;A. Glyn Davies

  • FOOD ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING AS A FUNCTION OF PLANT CHEMISTRY

    Peter G. Waterman

  • Light-induced variation in phenolic levels in foliage of rain-forest plants : I. Chemical changes.

    Simon Mole;Jane A. M. Ross;Peter G. Waterman

  • Coumarins in the Rutaceae

    Alexander I. Gray;Peter G. Waterman

Frequent Co-Authors

Satyajit D. Sarker
Satyajit D. Sarker Liverpool John Moores University
Allan H. White
Allan H. White University of Western Australia
Doyle McKey
Doyle McKey University of Montpellier
Brian W. Skelton
Brian W. Skelton University of Western Australia
Stephen J. Blanksby
Stephen J. Blanksby Queensland University of Technology
Jeffrey B. Harborne
Jeffrey B. Harborne University of Reading
Simon Gibbons
Simon Gibbons University of East Anglia
Jorge H. Medina
Jorge H. Medina Buenos Aires Institute of Technology
Thomas T. Struhsaker
Thomas T. Struhsaker Duke University
Michael Wink
Michael Wink Heidelberg University

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