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D-Index
22
Citations
1515
World Ranking
3119
National Ranking
53

S. T. Morris publication distribution in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where S. T. Morris sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 60 publications — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 442 publications or more.

S. T. Morris D-index placement in Animal Science and Veterinary in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Animal Science and Veterinary scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where S. T. Morris sits on this spectrum.

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20 D-Index 77+

This scientist: 22 D-Index — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 77 D-Index or more.

Overview

S. T. Morris is affiliated with Massey University in New Zealand.

The scientist's academic output does not include recent papers, co-authors, or a record of frequent publication venues.

There is no available information regarding the main or subfields of study or the primary topics covered in their research work.

No book publications or awards have been documented for this individual.

S. T. Morris is currently living.

Best Publications

  • Effects of growth potential and growth path on tenderness of beef longissimus muscle from bulls and steers.

    R. W. Purchas;D. L. Burnham;S. T. Morris

  • The effect of litter size and sward height on ewe and lamb performance

    S. T. Morris;P. R. Kenyon

  • Economics of sheep production.

    S.T. Morris

  • Breeding ewe lambs successfully to improve lifetime performance

    P.R. Kenyon;A.N. Thompson;A.N. Thompson;S.T. Morris

  • A review of the development and use of video image analysis (VIA) for beef carcass evaluation as an alternative to the current EUROP system and other subjective systems.

    C.R. Craigie;E.A. Navajas;R.W. Purchas;C.A. Maltin

  • The use of legume and herb forage species to create high performance pastures for sheep and cattle grazing systems

    Peter David Kemp;Paul Richard Kenyon;Stephen Todd Morris

  • A herb and legume sward mix increased ewe milk production and ewe and lamb live weight gain to weaning compared to a ryegrass dominant sward

    P.G. Hutton;P.R. Kenyon;M.K. Bedi;P.D. Kemp

  • Intensive sheep and beef production from pasture — A New Zealand perspective of concerns, opportunities and challenges

    S.T. Morris;P.R. Kenyon

  • Dystocia in beef heifers: a review of genetic and nutritional influences.

    R E Hickson;S T Morris;P R Kenyon;N Lopez-Villalobos

  • Mixed herb and legume pasture improves the growth of lambs post-weaning

    K. P. Golding;E. D. Wilson;P. D. Kemp;S. J. Pain

  • A review of the use of chicory plantain red clover and white clover in a sward mix for increased sheep and beef production

    LM Cranston;PR Kenyon;ST Morris;PD Kemp

  • Effect of liveweight and condition score of ewes at mating, and shearing mid-pregnancy, on birthweights and growth rates of twin lambs to weaning.

    P R Kenyon;P C H Morel;S T Morris

  • The effect of ewe size and nutritional regimen beginning in early pregnancy on ewe and lamb performance to weaning

    P. R Kenyon;H. T. Blair;C. M. C. Jenkinson;S. T. Morris

  • Hatching new ideas about herb pastures: Learning together in a community of New Zealand farmers and agricultural scientists

    A.M. Sewell;D.I. Gray;H.T. Blair;P.D. Kemp

  • A comparison of the reproductive performance of ewe lambs and mature ewes

    R.A. Corner;F.J. Mulvaney;S.T. Morris;D.M. West

  • Dam and granddam feeding during pregnancy in sheep affects milk supply in offspring and reproductive performance in grand-offspring.

    H. T. Blair;C. M. C. Jenkinson;S. W. Peterson;P. R. Kenyon

  • Identifying factors which maximise the lambing performance of hoggets: a cross sectional study.

    P R Kenyon;G L Pinchbeck;N R Perkins;S T Morris

  • Using Educational Theory and Research to Refine Agricultural Extension: Affordances and Barriers for Farmers' Learning and Practice Change.

    A. M. Sewell;M. K. Hartnett;D. I. Gray;H. T. Blair

  • The role of Neospora caninum in three cases of unexplained ewe abortions in the southern North Island of New Zealand

    L. Howe;D.M. West;M.G. Collett;G. Tattersfield

  • The effect of pasture allowance fed to twin- and triplet-bearing ewes in late pregnancy on ewe and lamb behaviour and performance to weaning

    J.M. Everett-Hincks;H.T. Blair;K.J. Stafford;N. Lopez-Villalobos

  • Shearing ewes at mid-pregnancy is associated with changes in fetal growth and development

    Dean Kingsley Revell;S. T. Morris;Y. H. Cottam;J. E. Hanna

  • A possible role for Neospora caninum in ovine abortion in New Zealand

    D.M. West;W.E. Pomroy;M.G. Collett;F.I. Hill

  • Birth weight responses to shearing ewes in early to mid gestation.

    S.T. Morris;S.N. McCutcheon;D.K. Revell

  • Growth performance and carcass characteristics of lambs grazing forage mixes inclusive of plantain (Plantago lanceolata L.) and chicory (Cichorium intybus L.)

    S.C. Somasiri;P.R. Kenyon;P.D. Kemp;P.C.H. Morel

  • Melatonin-improved reproductive performance in sheep bred out of season.

    G. deNicolo;S.T. Morris;P.R. Kenyon;P.C.H. Morel

  • The physical state and metabolic status of lambs of different birth rank soon after birth

    K.J. Stafford;P.R. Kenyon;S.T. Morris;D.M. West

  • Effect of birthweight on survival in triplet-born lambs

    P. C. H. Morel;S. T. Morris;P. R. Kenyon

  • Effect of twin-bearing ewe body condition score and late pregnancy nutrition on lamb performance

    P. R. Kenyon;R. E. Hickson;P. G. Hutton;S. T. Morris

  • Morphological and Physiological Responses of Plantain (Plantago lanceolata) and Chicory (Cichorium intybus) to Water Stress and Defoliation Frequency

    L. M. Cranston;P. R. Kenyon;S. T. Morris;N. Lopez-Villalobos

  • Dose-titration challenge of young pregnant sheep with Neospora caninum tachyzoites.

    J.F. Weston;L. Howe;M.G. Collett;R.S. Pattison

  • Proportion of rams and the condition of ewe lambs at joining influences their breeding performance

    P. R. Kenyon;S. T. Morris;D. M. West

  • Mid-pregnancy shearing can increase birthweight and survival to weaning of multiple-born lambs under commercial conditions

    P. R. Kenyon;D. K. Revell;S. T. Morris

  • Effect of nutrition during pregnancy on hogget pregnancy outcome and birthweight and liveweight of lambs

    P. R. Kenyon;S. T. Morris;D. L. Burnham;D. M. West

  • Effect of birthweight and birth rank on the survival of single and twin lambs born to ewe lambs

    N. M. Schreurs;P. R. Kenyon;F. J. Mulvaney;P. C. H. Morel

  • Effect of ewe body condition and nutrition in late pregnancy on the performance of triplet-bearing ewes and their progeny

    P. R. Kenyon;S. T. Morris;K. J. Stafford;D. M. West

Frequent Co-Authors

P. R. Kenyon
P. R. Kenyon Massey University
D.M. West
D.M. West Massey University
Patrick C. H. Morel
Patrick C. H. Morel Massey University
Nicolas Lopez-Villalobos
Nicolas Lopez-Villalobos Massey University
Kevin J. Stafford
Kevin J. Stafford Massey University
Lukas Van Zwieten
Lukas Van Zwieten New South Wales Department of Primary Industries
David L. Hopkins
David L. Hopkins Charles Sturt University
Roger W. Purchas
Roger W. Purchas Massey University
Terry J. Rose
Terry J. Rose Southern Cross University
John G. Hodgson
John G. Hodgson University of Sheffield

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