Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2015175478> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2015175478 endingPage "250" @default.
- W2015175478 startingPage "225" @default.
- W2015175478 abstract "In contrast to other major forms of livestock agriculture, there is a paucity of scientific information on the welfare of fish raised under intensive aquacultural conditions. This reflects an adherence to the belief that these animals have not evolved the salient biological characteristics that are hypothesised to permit sentience. In this review, we evaluate the scientific evidence for the existence of sentience in fish, and in particular, their ability to experience pain, fear and psychological stress. Teleost fish are considered to have marked differences in some aspects of brain structure and organization as compared to tetrapods, yet they simultaneously demonstrate functional similarities and a level of cognitive development suggestive of sentience. Anatomical, pharmacological and behavioural data suggest that affective states of pain, fear and stress are likely to be experienced by fish in similar ways as in tetrapods. This implies that fish have the capacity to suffer, and that welfare consideration for farmed fish should take these states into account. We suggest that the concept of animal welfare can be applied legitimately to fish. It is therefore appropriate to recognize and study the welfare of farmed fish." @default.
- W2015175478 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2015175478 creator A5013074841 @default.
- W2015175478 creator A5063846028 @default.
- W2015175478 creator A5075352192 @default.
- W2015175478 date "2004-06-01" @default.
- W2015175478 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W2015175478 title "Can fish suffer?: perspectives on sentience, pain, fear and stress" @default.
- W2015175478 cites W116078364 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W145257239 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1511967219 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1562438742 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1579040309 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1608826321 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W166187688 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1770361369 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1799123644 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1936773692 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1939041013 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1963603485 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1966140313 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1967138504 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1968936335 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1971780607 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1973667296 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1974173569 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1974540641 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1975747595 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1977762762 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1983450321 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1983978246 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1984591861 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1986035684 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1986369101 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1986405565 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1987144355 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1987467814 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1987527343 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1987569676 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1988326372 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1989166737 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1989407434 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1991296637 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1991603200 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1996147153 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1998138279 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1998158797 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1998613844 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1998615213 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1999031142 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1999498835 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W1999990135 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2001794368 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2006649625 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2008601896 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2009288308 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2009629396 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2011931410 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2013702287 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2015319934 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2016637402 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2018275341 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2018325498 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2019357123 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2022429586 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2023732657 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2024408201 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2027370996 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2027768324 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2030974982 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2031510398 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2031534490 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2033042963 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2033778798 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2036085844 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2036521369 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2037564922 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2038372851 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2038903827 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2038976574 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2038994511 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2040211608 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2040681598 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2043218081 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2043777483 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2044150847 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2045157999 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2045550629 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2048024879 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2049280560 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2051631547 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2051994179 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2052307069 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2052801565 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2056036974 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2057636635 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2058075792 @default.
- W2015175478 cites W2058181482 @default.