Vanessa Pirotta
Macquarie University
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Frontiers in Marine Science | 2017
Vanessa Pirotta; Alastair Smith; Martin Ostrowski; Dylan Russell; Ian D. Jonsen; Alana Grech; Robert G. Harcourt
Drones or unmanned Aerial Vehicles’ (UAVs) have huge potential to improve the safety and efficiency of sample collection from wild animals under logistically challenging circumstances. Here we present a method for surveying population health that uses UAVs to sample respiratory vapour, ‘whale blow’, exhaled by free-swimming humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae), and coupled this with amplification and sequencing of respiratory tract microbiota. We developed a low-cost multirotor UAV incorporating a sterile petri dish with a remotely operated ‘flip lid’ to sample whale blow with minimal disturbance to the whales. This design addressed several sampling challenges: accessibility; safety; cost, and critically, minimized the collection of atmospheric and seawater microbiota and other potential sources of sample contamination. We collected 59 samples of blow from northward migrating humpback whales off Sydney, Australia and used high throughput sequencing of bacterial ribosomal gene markers to identify putative respiratory tract microbiota. Model-based comparisons with seawater and drone-captured air demonstrated that our system minimized external sources of contamination and successfully captured sufficient material to identify whale blow-specific microbial taxa. Whale-specific taxa included species and genera previously associated with the respiratory tracts or oral cavities of mammals (e.g. Pseudomonas, Clostridia, Cardiobacterium), as well as species previously isolated from dolphin or killer whale blowholes (Corynebacteria, others). Many examples of exogenous marine species were identified, including Tenacibaculum and Psychrobacter spp. that have been associated with the skin microbiota of marine mammals and fish and may include pathogens. This information provides a baseline of respiratory tract microbiota profiles of contemporary whale health. Customized UAVs are a promising new tool for marine megafauna research and may have broad application in cost-effective monitoring and management of whale populations worldwide.
Viruses | 2018
Jemma L. Geoghegan; Vanessa Pirotta; Erin Harvey; Alastair Smith; Jan P. Buchmann; Martin Ostrowski; John-Sebastian Eden; Robert G. Harcourt; Edward C. Holmes
There is growing interest in characterizing the viromes of diverse mammalian species, particularly in the context of disease emergence. However, little is known about virome diversity in aquatic mammals, in part due to difficulties in sampling. We characterized the virome of the exhaled breath (or blow) of the Eastern Australian humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae). To achieve an unbiased survey of virome diversity, a meta-transcriptomic analysis was performed on 19 pooled whale blow samples collected via a purpose-built Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV, or drone) approximately 3 km off the coast of Sydney, Australia during the 2017 winter annual northward migration from Antarctica to northern Australia. To our knowledge, this is the first time that UAVs have been used to sample viruses. Despite the relatively small number of animals surveyed in this initial study, we identified six novel virus species from five viral families. This work demonstrates the potential of UAVs in studies of virus disease, diversity, and evolution.
Endangered Species Research | 2014
Robert G. Harcourt; Vanessa Pirotta; Gillian Z. Heller; Victor M. Peddemors; David Slip
Endangered Species Research | 2016
Vanessa Pirotta; David Slip; Ian D. Jonsen; Victor M. Peddemors; Douglas H. Cato; Geoffrey Ross; Robert G. Harcourt
Archive | 2015
Robert G. Harcourt; Alana Grech; Vanessa Pirotta
Archive | 2015
Robert G. Harcourt; Alana Grech; Vanessa Pirotta
Archive | 2015
Robert G. Harcourt; Alana Grech; Vanessa Pirotta
Archive | 2015
Robert G. Harcourt; Alana Grech; Vanessa Pirotta
Archive | 2015
Robert G. Harcourt; Alana Grech; Vanessa Pirotta
Archive | 2015
Robert G. Harcourt; Alana Grech; Vanessa Pirotta