The welfare of invertebrates is overlooked and their needs are not understood. It is assumed that they do not experience pain and suffering. Studies on decapod crustaceans challenge this assumption. Research has focused on distinguishing between nociception (the ability to detect a harmful stimulus and to react to it reflexively) and pain (an aversive feeling or emotional experience). Findings indicate that decapod crustaceans can experience pain, which supports a case for protecting their welfare. I have investigated the current husbandry conditions of a globally consumed decapod crustacean, the lobster, as housed in tanks inside food outlets in the UK. Housing conditions of 325 lobsters were scored on four factors: restraints, stocking de...
The Norway lobster, Nephrops norvegicus, is a valuable and commonly exported European decapod crusta...
In the last decade, public interest in the welfare of decapod crustaceans has increased in many part...
A framework for studying sentience in decapods is of great value, but how high a cost (in suffering)...
The welfare of invertebrates is overlooked and their needs are not understood. It is assumed that th...
Sentience is the capacity to have feelings, such as feelings of pain, pleasure, hunger, thirst, warm...
Sentience is the capacity to have feelings, such as feelings of pain, pleasure, hunger, thirst, warm...
Summary. Whether invertebrates are able or not to experience pain is a highly controversial issue. a...
This commentary will provide an overview of the practical implications of ascribing sentience to dec...
This commentary provides an overview of the practical implications of attributing sentience to prote...
Technological advances in gear and fishing practices have driven the global expansion of the America...
Conservation aquaculture offers important tools to secure sustainable animal supplies for human use....
Octopuses, crabs and lobsters are probably sentient, yet their welfare needs are poorly protected in...
Crump et al.’s contribution to assessing whether decapods feel pain raises an important question: Is...
The rigorous framework for research into potential pain in decapods was successful in allowing legis...
Lobsters are the focus of very valuable fisheries, and mainly because of this are among the most res...
The Norway lobster, Nephrops norvegicus, is a valuable and commonly exported European decapod crusta...
In the last decade, public interest in the welfare of decapod crustaceans has increased in many part...
A framework for studying sentience in decapods is of great value, but how high a cost (in suffering)...
The welfare of invertebrates is overlooked and their needs are not understood. It is assumed that th...
Sentience is the capacity to have feelings, such as feelings of pain, pleasure, hunger, thirst, warm...
Sentience is the capacity to have feelings, such as feelings of pain, pleasure, hunger, thirst, warm...
Summary. Whether invertebrates are able or not to experience pain is a highly controversial issue. a...
This commentary will provide an overview of the practical implications of ascribing sentience to dec...
This commentary provides an overview of the practical implications of attributing sentience to prote...
Technological advances in gear and fishing practices have driven the global expansion of the America...
Conservation aquaculture offers important tools to secure sustainable animal supplies for human use....
Octopuses, crabs and lobsters are probably sentient, yet their welfare needs are poorly protected in...
Crump et al.’s contribution to assessing whether decapods feel pain raises an important question: Is...
The rigorous framework for research into potential pain in decapods was successful in allowing legis...
Lobsters are the focus of very valuable fisheries, and mainly because of this are among the most res...
The Norway lobster, Nephrops norvegicus, is a valuable and commonly exported European decapod crusta...
In the last decade, public interest in the welfare of decapod crustaceans has increased in many part...
A framework for studying sentience in decapods is of great value, but how high a cost (in suffering)...