Cephalopods are the first invertebrate class regulated by the European Union (EU) under Directive 2010/63/EU on the protection of animals used for scientific purposes, which requires prospective assessment of severity of procedures. To assist the scientific community in establishing severity classification for cephalopods, we undertook a web-based survey of the EU cephalopod research community as represented by the participants in the European COoperation on Science and Technology (COST) Action FA1301, CephsInAction'. The survey consisted of 50 scenarios covering a range of procedures involving several cephalopod species at different life stages. Respondents (59 people from 15 countries) either allocated a severity classification to each sc...
This review intends to provide a reflection regarding Directive 2010 ⁄ 63 ⁄ EU, on animal welfare, a...
Ensuring the health and welfare of animals in research is paramount, and the normal functioning of t...
The high degree of neurophysiology and behavioural complexity of Octopus vulgaris had led to its inc...
Cephalopods are the first invertebrate class regulated by the European Union (EU) under Directive 20...
Cephalopods are the first invertebrate class regulated by the European Union under Directive 2010/6...
This paper is the result of an international initiative and is a first attempt to develop guidelines...
For the first time, European Union legislation on animal research and testing has extended its scope...
International audienceThis paper is the result of an international initiative and is a first attempt...
Procedure severity assessments are required for certain types of animal research. While the concept ...
Cephalopods have been utilised in neuroscience research for more than 100 years particularly because...
Cephalopods have been utilised in neuroscience research for more than 100 years particularly because...
none4siCephalopods have been included in the European Directive (EU Directive 63/2010), that rules ...
International audienceFrom January 2013 scientific projects involving cephalopods became regulated b...
Lopes, Vanesa... et al.-- 8 pages, 1 tableCephalopods are the sole invertebrates included in the lis...
Cephalopods have been defined as “advanced invertebrates” due to the complexity of their nervous sys...
This review intends to provide a reflection regarding Directive 2010 ⁄ 63 ⁄ EU, on animal welfare, a...
Ensuring the health and welfare of animals in research is paramount, and the normal functioning of t...
The high degree of neurophysiology and behavioural complexity of Octopus vulgaris had led to its inc...
Cephalopods are the first invertebrate class regulated by the European Union (EU) under Directive 20...
Cephalopods are the first invertebrate class regulated by the European Union under Directive 2010/6...
This paper is the result of an international initiative and is a first attempt to develop guidelines...
For the first time, European Union legislation on animal research and testing has extended its scope...
International audienceThis paper is the result of an international initiative and is a first attempt...
Procedure severity assessments are required for certain types of animal research. While the concept ...
Cephalopods have been utilised in neuroscience research for more than 100 years particularly because...
Cephalopods have been utilised in neuroscience research for more than 100 years particularly because...
none4siCephalopods have been included in the European Directive (EU Directive 63/2010), that rules ...
International audienceFrom January 2013 scientific projects involving cephalopods became regulated b...
Lopes, Vanesa... et al.-- 8 pages, 1 tableCephalopods are the sole invertebrates included in the lis...
Cephalopods have been defined as “advanced invertebrates” due to the complexity of their nervous sys...
This review intends to provide a reflection regarding Directive 2010 ⁄ 63 ⁄ EU, on animal welfare, a...
Ensuring the health and welfare of animals in research is paramount, and the normal functioning of t...
The high degree of neurophysiology and behavioural complexity of Octopus vulgaris had led to its inc...