Invertebrates are far more numerous than vertebrates. Most of them are essential to the survival of humanity. Their physiology, behavior, know-how, and cognitive abilities are often as complex as those of vertebrates. Invertebrates should be considered and studied as are vertebrates, i.e., ethically, and cautiously
Mikhalevich & Powell (M&P) set up the basic criteria for according moral status equitably, including...
People who interact with or make decisions about invertebrate animals have an attitude toward them, ...
—Commentary on Mikhalevich and Powell on invertebrate minds.— Whether or not arthropods are sentient...
Invertebrates are far more numerous than vertebrates. Most of them are essential to the survival of ...
Welfare protections for vertebrates are grounded in the belief that vertebrates are sentient and cap...
Mikhalevich & Powell (2020) have built on the discussion about which species deserve inclusion in an...
Mikhalevich & Powell (2020) argue that it is wrong, both scientifically and morally, to dismiss the ...
The actions of sentient vertebrates command our attention and inform our morality. Mikhalevich & Pow...
Mikhalevich & Powell provide convincing empirical evidence that at least some invertebrates are sent...
Mikhalevich and Powell (2020) argue that it is both scientifically and morally wrong to dismiss the ...
Invertebrate study systems are cornerstones of biological and biomedical research, providing key ins...
Mikhalevich & Powell are to be commended for challenging the “invertebrate dogma” that invertebrates...
Mikhalevich & Powell (2020) argue that we should attribute moral standing not only to vertebrates bu...
Invertebrate animals are frequently lumped into a single category and denied welfare protections des...
Invertebrate animals are frequently lumped into a single category and denied welfare protections des...
Mikhalevich & Powell (M&P) set up the basic criteria for according moral status equitably, including...
People who interact with or make decisions about invertebrate animals have an attitude toward them, ...
—Commentary on Mikhalevich and Powell on invertebrate minds.— Whether or not arthropods are sentient...
Invertebrates are far more numerous than vertebrates. Most of them are essential to the survival of ...
Welfare protections for vertebrates are grounded in the belief that vertebrates are sentient and cap...
Mikhalevich & Powell (2020) have built on the discussion about which species deserve inclusion in an...
Mikhalevich & Powell (2020) argue that it is wrong, both scientifically and morally, to dismiss the ...
The actions of sentient vertebrates command our attention and inform our morality. Mikhalevich & Pow...
Mikhalevich & Powell provide convincing empirical evidence that at least some invertebrates are sent...
Mikhalevich and Powell (2020) argue that it is both scientifically and morally wrong to dismiss the ...
Invertebrate study systems are cornerstones of biological and biomedical research, providing key ins...
Mikhalevich & Powell are to be commended for challenging the “invertebrate dogma” that invertebrates...
Mikhalevich & Powell (2020) argue that we should attribute moral standing not only to vertebrates bu...
Invertebrate animals are frequently lumped into a single category and denied welfare protections des...
Invertebrate animals are frequently lumped into a single category and denied welfare protections des...
Mikhalevich & Powell (M&P) set up the basic criteria for according moral status equitably, including...
People who interact with or make decisions about invertebrate animals have an attitude toward them, ...
—Commentary on Mikhalevich and Powell on invertebrate minds.— Whether or not arthropods are sentient...