Articles by author - Alexander S
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Publication: VetScript, Volume 27, Issue 8, pp 25-27, Sep 2014
Treatment protocol for fungal disease in tuatara
Authors: Alexander SPublication: VetScript, Volume 27, Issue 8, pp 25-27, Sep 2014
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New Zealand Veterinary Association
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 64, Issue 5, pp 298-300, Sep 2016
Detection of Paranannizziopsis australasiensis in tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) using fungal culture and a generic fungal PCR
Authors: Humphrey S, Ha HJ, Alexander SPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 64, Issue 5, pp 298-300, Sep 2016
Publisher:
Taylor and Francis
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Publication: Kokako, Volume 30, Issue 2, pp 19-23, Dec 2023
Kiwi Misadventure and its Association with Climate Change
Authors: Castro IC, Alley MR, Hunter SA, Marsland S, Alexander SPublication: Kokako, Volume 30, Issue 2, pp 19-23, Dec 2023
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Wildlife
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Article class: Scientific Article
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 65, Issue 4, pp 198-203, Jul 2017
Concentrations of calcium and 25-hydroxycholecalciferol (vitamin D3) in plasma of wild kakapo (Strigops habroptilus) living on two islands in New Zealand
Authors: Jakob-Hoff R, Leech M, Alexander S, Chatterton J, Pas A, Digby A, Jensen BPPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 65, Issue 4, pp 198-203, Jul 2017
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Taylor and Francis
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Publication: Surveillance, Volume 49, Issue 3 Annual Report, pp 37-42, Sep 2022
Wildlife disease surveillance
Authors: Pritchard C, Tana T, O'Connell J, Argilla L, Howard P, Anderson K, Alexander S, Pas APublication: Surveillance, Volume 49, Issue 3 Annual Report, pp 37-42, Sep 2022
Publisher:
Ministry for Primary Industries
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Article class: Annual Report
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Publication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 64, Issue 5, pp 301-307, Sep 2016
Dermatomycosis caused by Paranannizziopsis australasiensis in five tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) and a coastal bearded dragon (Pogona barbata) in a zoological collection in New Zealand
Authors: Jakob-Hoff R, Rawdon TG, Humphrey S, Harvey C, Ha HJ, Gibson R, McInnes K, Jackson B, Alexander S, Chatterton J, Spence RP, Masters NJ, Sigler LPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 64, Issue 5, pp 301-307, Sep 2016
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Taylor and Francis