Marine biologists are able to quantify the stress in dolphins through analysis of hormones in mucus samples released from the blowhole while breathing. This method provides a noninvasive approach compared to current methods used on wild dolphins to collect information on their stress levels. To capture the samples, a developed collection mechanism using Petri dishes attached to an Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) can fly through the blow field of the dolphin's expelled breath. Analysis of the flow into the dish was performed with Particle Image Velocimetry and flow visualization. The resulting data were used to indicate key areas of flow across the Petri dish indicating both clean and separation areas. In preparation for UAS trials, the colle...
Drones or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have huge potential to improve the safety and efficiency o...
Drones or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have huge potential to improve the safety and efficiency o...
Our long-term goal is to broaden the existing panel of endocrine stress assessment techniques for la...
The use of drones have been proposed for the collection of biological samples in marine mammals, spe...
Paired measurements of progesterone, testosterone, oestradiol and cortisol in the blubber, serum and...
My current research focus is on dolphin perception – how they see, hear and sense the world. Using m...
We trialed the collection of blow samples using a waterproof electric multirotor (quadcopter) drone ...
Recent studies describe the use of UAVs in collecting blow samples from large whales to analyze the ...
Blubber and respiratory vapour ('blow') are now commonly used for endocrine studies on cetaceans, pr...
The detection of hormones in faecal samples has been used during the last years on many different do...
Estimation of force generated by dolphins has long been debated. The problem was that indirect estim...
How do mammals manage to live underwater? To us their environment presents many challenges: it is of...
Non-invasive sampling techniques are increasingly being used to monitor glucocorticoids, such as cor...
Respiratory disease is one of the most common causes of illness and mortality among Atlantic bottlen...
Cortisol is useful to monitor physiological and pathological conditions in dolphins. This hormone i...
Drones or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have huge potential to improve the safety and efficiency o...
Drones or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have huge potential to improve the safety and efficiency o...
Our long-term goal is to broaden the existing panel of endocrine stress assessment techniques for la...
The use of drones have been proposed for the collection of biological samples in marine mammals, spe...
Paired measurements of progesterone, testosterone, oestradiol and cortisol in the blubber, serum and...
My current research focus is on dolphin perception – how they see, hear and sense the world. Using m...
We trialed the collection of blow samples using a waterproof electric multirotor (quadcopter) drone ...
Recent studies describe the use of UAVs in collecting blow samples from large whales to analyze the ...
Blubber and respiratory vapour ('blow') are now commonly used for endocrine studies on cetaceans, pr...
The detection of hormones in faecal samples has been used during the last years on many different do...
Estimation of force generated by dolphins has long been debated. The problem was that indirect estim...
How do mammals manage to live underwater? To us their environment presents many challenges: it is of...
Non-invasive sampling techniques are increasingly being used to monitor glucocorticoids, such as cor...
Respiratory disease is one of the most common causes of illness and mortality among Atlantic bottlen...
Cortisol is useful to monitor physiological and pathological conditions in dolphins. This hormone i...
Drones or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have huge potential to improve the safety and efficiency o...
Drones or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have huge potential to improve the safety and efficiency o...
Our long-term goal is to broaden the existing panel of endocrine stress assessment techniques for la...