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:
Frequent collaborators in their research include:
Publications by Bisset have primarily appeared in the journal Veterinary Parasitology Regional Studies and Reports, reflecting a focus on parasitology and veterinary parasitic diseases.
S.A. Bisset;C.A. Morris
S.A. Bisset;A. Vlassoff;P.G.C. Douch;W.E. Jonas
C. A. Morris;A. Vlassoff;S. A. Bisset;R. L. Baker
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S. A. Bisset;A. Vlassoff;C. A. Morris;B. R. Southey
P.G.C. Douch;R.S. Green;C.A. Morris;S.A. Bisset
DM Leathwick;BC Hosking;SA Bisset;CH McKay
Allan M Crawford;Korena A Paterson;Ken G Dodds;Cristina Diez Tascon
S.A. Bisset;J.S. Knight;C.L.G. Bouchet
C. A. Morris;A. Vlassoff;S. A. Bisset;R. L. Baker
W.N. Grant;S. Stasiuk;J. Newton-Howes;M. Ralston
S. A. Bisset;C. A. Morris;D. R. Squire;S. M. Hickey
R.J Shaw;C.A Morris;R.S Green;M Wheeler
C. A. Morris;T. G. Watson;S. A. Bisset;A. Vlassoff
S.A. Bisset;A. Vlassoff;C.J. West;L. Morrison
Young-Jun Choi;Stewart A. Bisset;Stephen R. Doyle;Kymberlie Hallsworth-Pepin
A. Pfeffer;P.G.C. Douch;R.J. Shaw;T.K. Gatehouse
C. A. Morris;S. A. Bisset;A. Vlassoff;C. J. West
M. Stankiewicz;W. E. Jonas;P. C. G. Douch;B. Rabel
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A. Vlassoff;S.A. Bisset;L.W. McMurtry
I.A Sutherland;D.M Leathwick;I.C Moen;S.A Bisset
A. Pernthaner;M. Stankiewicz;S.A. Bisset;W.E. Jonas
M. Stankiewicz;A. Pernthaner;W. Cabaj;W.E. Jonas
CA Morris;SA Bisset;A Vlassoff;M Wheeler
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