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Animal Science and Veterinary
New Zealand
2023

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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
37
Citations
6216
World Ranking
1465
National Ranking
19

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in New Zealand Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Animal Science and Veterinary in New Zealand Leader Award

Overview

W.E. Pomroy is affiliated with Massey University in New Zealand, where the primary research focus lies within the Agricultural and Biological Sciences, specifically covering various subfields such as Small Animals, Parasitology, Insect Science, Animal Science and Zoology, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

The scientist's research topics span multiple areas, including:

  • Vector-borne infectious diseases
  • Helminth infection and control
  • Insect and pesticide research
  • Vector-Borne Animal Diseases
  • Forensic Entomology and Diptera Studies
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Viral Infections and Vectors

W.E. Pomroy has contributed to several recent papers, some of which are:

  • Gastrointestinal nematode infection affects overall activity in young sheep monitored with tri-axial accelerometers, 2020, Veterinary Parasitology
  • What Are Sheep Doing? Tri-Axial Accelerometer Sensor Data Identify the Diel Activity Pattern of Ewe Lambs on Pasture, 2021, Sensors
  • Predicting the potential distribution of Amblyomma americanum (Acari: Ixodidae) infestation in New Zealand, using maximum entropy-based ecological niche modelling, 2020, Experimental and Applied Acarology
  • Review of the New Zealand Theileria orientalis Ikeda Type Epidemic and Epidemiological Research since 2012, 2021, Pathogens
  • Effects of Theileria orientalis Ikeda type infection on libido and semen quality of bulls, 2020, Animal Reproduction Science

Publications have appeared frequently in the following venues:

  • Veterinary Parasitology
  • Veterinary Parasitology Regional Studies and Reports
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • New Zealand Veterinary Journal
  • Research Square (Research Square)

The scientist collaborates regularly with a number of co-authors including:

  • KE Lawrence
  • Kristene Gedye
  • Ian Scott
  • Laryssa Howe
  • R. E. Hickson

Best Publications

  • The detection of anthelmintic resistance in nematodes of veterinary importance.

    G.C. Coles;F. Jackson;W.E. Pomroy;R.K. Prichard

  • The effect of short-term consumption of a forage containing condensed tannins on gastro-intestinal nematode parasite infections in grazing wether goats

    B.R. Min;W.E. Pomroy;S.P. Hart;T. Sahlu

  • Lack of efficacy of monepantel against Teladorsagia circumcincta and Trichostrongylus colubriformis.

    I. Scott;W.E. Pomroy;P.R. Kenyon;G. Smith

  • Prevalence of anthelmintic resistance on 62 beef cattle farms in the North Island of New Zealand.

    T S Waghorn;D M Leathwick;A P Rhodes;R Jackson

  • Prevalence of anthelmintic resistance on sheep farms in New Zealand

    TS Waghorn;DM Leathwick;AP Rhodes;KE Lawrence

  • Multiple resistance to ivermectin and oxfendazole in Cooperia species of cattle in New Zealand.

    J J Vermunt;D M West;W E Pomroy

  • Anthelmintic resistance in New Zealand

    DM Leathwick;WE Pomroy;Acg Heath

  • World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology (W.A.A.V.P.) Guideline: Anthelmintic combination products targeting nematode infections of ruminants and horses

    Timothy G. Geary;Barry C. Hosking;Philip J. Skuce;Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna

  • Anthelmintic resistance in New Zealand: a perspective on recent findings and options for the future.

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  • Resistance of field isolates of Trichostrongylus colubriformis and Ostertagia circumcincta to ivermectin.

    R.M. Gopal;W.E. Pomroy;D.M. West

  • NEONATAL MORTALITY IN NEW ZEALAND SEA LIONS (PHOCARCTOS HOOKERI ) AT SANDY BAY, ENDERBY ISLAND, AUCKLAND ISLANDS FROM 1998 TO 2005

    A. Castinel;P. J. Duignan;W. E. Pomroy;N. López-Villalobos

  • Infection of sheep with adult and larval Ostertagia circumcincta: Effects on abomasal pH and serum gastrin and pepsinogen

    D.E.B. Lawton;G.W. Reynolds;S.M. Hodgkinson;W.E. Pomroy

  • The use of PCR to detect Neospora caninum DNA in the blood of naturally infected cows.

    C.M Okeoma;N.B Williamson;W.E Pomroy;K.M Stowell

  • Benzimidazole-resistant β-tubulin alleles in a population of parasitic nematodes (Cooperia oncophora) of cattle

    C.A. Winterrowd;W.E. Pomroy;Nicholas C. Sangster;S.S. Johnson

  • Control options for neospora caninum-Is there anything new or are we going backwards?

    Michael P. Reichel;Milton M. McALLISTER;William E. Pomroy;Carlos Campero

  • Nematode worm egg output by ewes.

    K.J. Stafford;D.M. West;W.E. Pomroy

  • The prevalence and identity of Sarcocystis in beef cattle in New Zealand.

    A. Böttner;W.A.G. Charleston;W.E. Pomroy;M. Rommel

  • Anthelmintic resistance and management of nematode parasites on beef cattle-rearing farms in the North Island of New Zealand.

    R Jackson;A P Rhodes;W E Pomroy;D M Leathwick

  • Inefficacy of moxidectin and doramectin against ivermectin-resistant Cooperia spp. of cattle in New Zealand.

    J.J. Vermunt;D.M. West;W.E. Pomroy

  • Comparison of faecal strongylate egg counts of goats and sheep on the same pasture

    W.E. Pomroy;M.G. Lambert;K. Betteridge

  • Multiple resistance in goat-derived Ostertagia and the efficacy of moxidectin and combinations of other anthelmintics.

    W.E. Pomroy;N. Whelan;A.M. Alexander;D.W. West

  • Infection of sheep with adult and larval Ostertagia circumcincta: abomasal morphology

    I Scott;S.M Hodgkinson;S Khalaf;D.E.B Lawton

  • A sequential study of the pathology associated with the infection of sheep with adult and larval Ostertagia circumcincta

    I. Scott;S. Khalaf;D.C. Simcock;C.G. Knight

  • Use of Lotus corniculatus containing condensed tannins to increase summer lamb growth under commercial dryland farming conditions with minimal anthelmintic drench input

    C.A. Ramírez-Restrepo;T.N. Barry;W.E. Pomroy;N. López-Villalobos

  • Effects of adult and larval Haemonchus contortus on abomasal secretion

    H.V. Simpson;D.E.B. Lawton;D.C. Simcock;G.W. Reynolds

  • Genetic Diversity and Zoonotic Potential of Cryptosporidium parvum Causing Foal Diarrhea

    A. Grinberg;J. Learmonth;E. Kwan;W. Pomroy

  • Effects of feeding willow (Salix spp.) upon death of established parasites and parasite fecundity

    B. Mupeyo;T.N. Barry;W.E. Pomroy;C.A. Ramírez-Restrepo;C.A. Ramírez-Restrepo

Frequent Co-Authors

D.M. West
D.M. West Massey University
Nicolas Lopez-Villalobos
Nicolas Lopez-Villalobos Massey University
N.B. Williamson
N.B. Williamson Massey University
P. R. Kenyon
P. R. Kenyon Massey University
T. N. Barry
T. N. Barry Massey University
Kevin J. Stafford
Kevin J. Stafford Massey University
S. T. Morris
S. T. Morris Massey University
Pádraig J. Duignan
Pádraig J. Duignan University of Calgary
Jozef Vercruysse
Jozef Vercruysse Ghent University

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