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S.A. Bisset

S.A. Bisset

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
23
Citations
2494
World Ranking
3059
National Ranking
51

S.A. Bisset 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.A. Bisset sits on this spectrum.

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29 publications 442+

This scientist: 35 publications — 1st percentile

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S.A. Bisset 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.A. Bisset sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 23 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

S.A. Bisset is a researcher affiliated with AgResearch in New Zealand whose work primarily focuses on veterinary science, environmental science, and agricultural and biological sciences. Their research covers several subfields including small animals, ecology, and insect science.

The scientist's scholarly contributions include a study titled A survey of gastrointestinal nematode species in red deer (Cervus elaphus) farms in New Zealand using PCR, published in 2020 in the journal Veterinary Parasitology Regional Studies and Reports. This publication has been cited five times.

The main topics of Bisset's research encompass:

  • Helminth infection and control
  • Parasite biology and host interactions
  • Forensic entomology and Diptera studies

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • D. Tapia-Escárate
  • N. López-Villalobos
  • Ian Scott
  • PR Wilson
  • Juan Sanhueza

Publications by Bisset have primarily appeared in the journal Veterinary Parasitology Regional Studies and Reports, reflecting a focus on parasitology and veterinary parasitic diseases.

Best Publications

  • Feasibility and implications of breeding sheep for resilience to nematode challenge.

    S.A. Bisset;C.A. Morris

  • Nematode burdens and immunological responses following natural challenge in Romney lambs selectively bred for low or high faecal worm egg count.

    S.A. Bisset;A. Vlassoff;P.G.C. Douch;W.E. Jonas

  • Continued selection of Romney sheep for resistance or susceptibility to nematode infection: estimates of direct and correlated responses.

    C. A. Morris;A. Vlassoff;S. A. Bisset;R. L. Baker

  • Breeding sheep in New Zealand that are less reliant on anthelmintics to maintain health and productivity

    Bisset Sa;Morris Ca;McEwan Jc;Vlassoff A

  • Heritability of and genetic correlations among faecal egg counts and productivity traits in Romney sheep

    S. A. Bisset;A. Vlassoff;C. A. Morris;B. R. Southey

  • Genetic and phenotypic relationships among anti-Trichostrongylus colubriformis antibody level, faecal egg count and body weight traits in grazing Romney sheep

    P.G.C. Douch;R.S. Green;C.A. Morris;S.A. Bisset

  • Managing anthelmintic resistance: Is it feasible in New Zealand to delay the emergence of resistance to a new anthelmintic class?

    DM Leathwick;BC Hosking;SA Bisset;CH McKay

  • Discovery of quantitative trait loci for resistance to parasitic nematode infection in sheep: I. Analysis of outcross pedigrees

    Allan M Crawford;Korena A Paterson;Ken G Dodds;Cristina Diez Tascon

  • A multiplex PCR-based method to identify strongylid parasite larvae recovered from ovine faecal cultures and/or pasture samples

    S.A. Bisset;J.S. Knight;C.L.G. Bouchet

  • Responses of Romney sheep to selection for resistance or susceptibility to nematode infection

    C. A. Morris;A. Vlassoff;S. A. Bisset;R. L. Baker

  • Parastrongyloides trichosuri, a nematode parasite of mammals that is uniquely suited to genetic analysis

    W.N. Grant;S. Stasiuk;J. Newton-Howes;M. Ralston

  • Genetics of resilience to nematode parasites in Romney sheep

    S. A. Bisset;C. A. Morris;D. R. Squire;S. M. Hickey

  • Genetic and phenotypic relationships among Trichostrongylus colubriformis-specific immunoglobulin E, anti-Trichostrongylus colubriformis antibody, immunoglobulin G1, faecal egg count and body weight traits in grazing Romney lambs

    R.J Shaw;C.A Morris;R.S Green;M Wheeler

  • Breeding sheep in New Zealand for resistance or resilience to nematode parasites.

    C. A. Morris;T. G. Watson;S. A. Bisset;A. Vlassoff

  • EPIDEMIOLOGY OF NEMATODOSIS IN ROMNEY LAMBS SELECTIVELY BRED FOR RESISTANCE OR SUSCEPTIBILITY TO NEMATODE INFECTION

    S.A. Bisset;A. Vlassoff;C.J. West;L. Morrison

  • Genomic introgression mapping of field-derived multiple-anthelmintic resistance in Teladorsagia circumcincta.

    Young-Jun Choi;Stewart A. Bisset;Stephen R. Doyle;Kymberlie Hallsworth-Pepin

  • Sequential cellular and humoral responses in the abomasal mucosa and blood of Romney sheep dosed with Trichostrongylus axei

    A. Pfeffer;P.G.C. Douch;R.J. Shaw;T.K. Gatehouse

  • FAECAL NEMATODE EGG COUNTS IN LACTATING EWES FROM ROMNEY FLOCKS SELECTIVELY BRED FOR DIVERGENCE IN LAMB FAECAL EGG COUNT

    C. A. Morris;S. A. Bisset;A. Vlassoff;C. J. West

  • Globule leukocytes in the lumen of the small intestine and the resistance status of sheep infected with parasitic nematodes.

    M. Stankiewicz;W. E. Jonas;P. C. G. Douch;B. Rabel

  • Helminth parasites of economic importance in cattle in New Zealand

    Unknown

  • Faecal egg counts in Angora goats following natural or experimental challenge with nematode parasites: within-flock variability and repeatabilities

    A. Vlassoff;S.A. Bisset;L.W. McMurtry

  • Resistance to therapeutic treatment with macrocyclic lactone anthelmintics in Ostertagia circumcincta.

    I.A Sutherland;D.M Leathwick;I.C Moen;S.A Bisset

  • The immune responsiveness of Romney sheep selected for resistance or susceptibility to gastrointestinal nematodes: Lymphocyte blastogenic activity, eosinophilia and total white blood cell counts

    A. Pernthaner;M. Stankiewicz;S.A. Bisset;W.E. Jonas

  • Immunization of sheep against parasitic nematodes leads to elevated levels of globule leukocytes in the small intestine lumen.

    M. Stankiewicz;A. Pernthaner;W. Cabaj;W.E. Jonas

  • Selecting for resilience in Romney sheep under nematode parasite challenge, 1994–2007

    CA Morris;SA Bisset;A Vlassoff;M Wheeler

Frequent Co-Authors

John C. McEwan
John C. McEwan AgResearch
Philip Skuce
Philip Skuce Moredun Foundation
Nicholas N. Jonsson
Nicholas N. Jonsson University of Glasgow
Makedonka Mitreva
Makedonka Mitreva Washington University in St. Louis
Alec D. Mackay
Alec D. Mackay AgResearch
Charles B. Shoemaker
Charles B. Shoemaker Tufts University

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