Journal Article

Harnessing the full potential of drones for fieldwork

Date Published

May 1, 2025

Authors

Thilina D Surasinghe, Kunwar K Singh, and Amy E Frazier

Publisher

BioScience

Citation

Surasinghe, T. D., Singh, K. K., & Frazier, A. E. (2025). Harnessing the full potential of drones for fieldwork. BioScience, 75(5), 379–387. https://doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biaf015

Abstract

Field-based research in the biological sciences encounters several challenges, including cost, accessibility, safety, and spatial coverage. Drones have emerged as a transformative technology to address these challenges while providing a less intrusive alternative to field surveys. Although drones have mainly been used for high-resolution image collection, their capabilities extend beyond mapping and image production. They can be tailored to track wildlife, measure environmental parameters, and collect physical samples, and their versatility enables researchers to tackle a variety of biodiversity and conservation challenges. In this article, we advocate for drones to be integrated more comprehensively into field-based research, from site reconnaissance to sampling, interventions, and monitoring. We discuss the future innovations needed to harness their full potential, including customized instrumentation, fit-for-purpose software and apps, and better integration with existing online databases. We also support leveraging community scientists and empowering citizens to contribute to scientific endeavors while promoting environmental stewardship via drones.

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