Dear MARMAM colleagues,
My co-authors and I are pleased to announce the publication of the following 
manuscript now available online:

Virological Sampling of Inaccessible Wildlife with Drones

Geoghegan, J.L.; Pirotta, V.; Harvey, E.; Smith, A.; Buchmann, J.P.; Ostrowski, 
M.; Eden, J.-S.; Harcourt, R.; Holmes, E.C. Virological Sampling of 
Inaccessible Wildlife with Drones. Viruses 2018, 10, 300.

Abstract:

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.

Keywords: whale;  virome; drone;  mammalian host;  virosphere

Publication available here:

http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/10/6/300

Best regards,

Vanessa Pirotta


Vanessa Pirotta | PhD Candidate
Marine Predator Research Group
Department of Biological Sciences
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australia
Twitter: @VanessaPirotta
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