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Robert H. Peters

Robert H. Peters

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
52
Citations
16842
World Ranking
4376
National Ranking
184

Overview

Robert H. Peters was affiliated with McGill University in Canada throughout their academic career. They contributed to their field as a researcher and academic, though detailed records of their recent papers, co-authors, and frequent publication venues are not available.

Throughout their career, Peters did not have any recently documented publications or listed collaborations, indicating limited publicly accessible research outputs or joint projects in available sources.

Information regarding specific fields or subfields of study that Peters focused on is not documented, and there is no data on main research topics that were covered by their publications.

No book publications or award recognitions were recorded in the accessible data. Peters is noted to be deceased, and therefore all references to their career and contributions are in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • Relationships between body size and some life history parameters.

    L. Blueweiss;H. Fox;V. Kudzma;D. Nakashima

  • Patterns in planktonic P:R ratios in lakes: Influence of lake trophy and dissolved organic carbon

    Paul A. del Giorgio;Robert H. Peters

  • Empirical analysis of zooplankton filtering and feeding rates1

    Robert Henry Peters;John A. Downing

  • The role of prediction in limnology1

    Robert Henry Peters

  • The effect of body size on animal abundance.

    Robert Henry Peters;Karen Wassenberg

  • LINKING PLANKTONIC BIOMASS AND METABOLISM TO NET GAS FLUXES IN NORTHERN TEMPERATE LAKES

    Paul A. Del Giorgio;Jonathan J. Cole;Nina F. Caraco;Robert H. Peters

  • Ecosystem differences in the trophic enrichment of 13C in aquatic food webs

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  • Some size-dependent inhibitions of larger cladoceran filterers in filamentous suspensions

    Katherine Emerson Webster;Robert Henry Peters

  • Predictive limnology : methods for predictive Modelling

    Lars Hakanson;Robert Henry Peters

  • Empirical Prediction of Crustacean Zooplankton Biomass and Profundal Macrobenthos Biomass in Lakes

    John Mark Hanson;Robert Henry Peters

  • RELATIONS BETWEEN INDIVIDUAL SIZE AND MAMMALIAN POPULATION DENSITY

    Robert Henry Peters;John Verner Raelson

  • The effects of body size and temperature on metabolic rate of organisms

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  • Patterns in Biomass and Cover of Aquatic Macrophytes in Lakes

    Carlos M. Duarte;Jacob Kalff;Robert H. Peters

  • Balance between Phytoplankton Production and Plankton Respiration in Lakes

    Paul A. del Giorgio;Robert H. Peters

  • Estimating larval fish ingestion rates: can laboratory derived values be reliably extrapolated to the wild?

    B. R. MacKenzie;W. C. Leggett;R. H. Peters

  • A Simple Reflectance Method for the Measurement of Particulate Pigment in Lake Water and its Application to Phosphorus–Chlorophyll–Seston Relationships

    Martin Bergmann;Robert Henry Peters

  • General patterns in the seasonal development of chlorophyll a for temperate lakes

    C. Tara Marshall;Robert H. Peters

  • A Test of the Tilman Model of Plant Strategies: Relative Growth Rate and Biomass Partitioning

    Bill Shipley;Robert H. Peters

  • The allometry of seed weight and seedling relative growth rate.

    B. Shipley;R. H. Peters

  • PHOSPHORUS RELEASE BY DAPHNIA1

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  • Density-body size relationships in local aquatic communities

    Hélène Cyr;Hélène Cyr;John A. Downing;John A. Downing;Robert H. Peters

  • Empirical models of phosphorus and nitrogen excretion rates by zooplankton

    Yuan Hua Wen;Robert Henry Peters

  • Population density and community size structure: Comparison of aquatic and terrestrial systems

    Hélène Cyr;Hélène Cyr;Robert H. Peters;John A. Downing;John A. Downing

  • Biological Availability of Soluble Reactive Phosphorus in Anoxic and Oxic Freshwaters

    Gertrud Nürnberg;Robert H. Peters

Frequent Co-Authors

John A. Downing
John A. Downing University of Minnesota
Paul A. del Giorgio
Paul A. del Giorgio University of Quebec at Montreal
Bill Shipley
Bill Shipley Université de Sherbrooke
Jacob Kalff
Jacob Kalff McGill University
Yves T. Prairie
Yves T. Prairie University of Quebec at Montreal
Joseph B. Rasmussen
Joseph B. Rasmussen University of Lethbridge
Jonathan J. Cole
Jonathan J. Cole New York Botanical Garden
Carlos M. Duarte
Carlos M. Duarte King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Stephane Pesant
Stephane Pesant University of Bremen
Ellie E. Prepas
Ellie E. Prepas Lakehead University

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