Octopuses, crabs and lobsters are probably sentient, yet their welfare needs are poorly protected in the food system. Upholding animal welfare in the seafood industry presents challenges, and more research is needed to address humane capture, housing and slaughter
All animal species have adapted for survival and no species is superior overall. For cognitive capac...
Lobsters are the focus of very valuable fisheries, and mainly because of this are among the most res...
We outline a framework for evaluating scientific evidence of sentience, focusing on pain experience....
Octopuses, crabs and lobsters are probably sentient, yet their welfare needs are poorly protected in...
The welfare of invertebrates is overlooked and their needs are not understood. It is assumed that th...
This commentary provides an overview of the practical implications of attributing sentience to prote...
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...
This commentary will provide an overview of the practical implications of ascribing sentience to dec...
Mather (2019) has brought together the current empirical research in support of the claim that octop...
Crump et al. provide eight criteria for evaluating sentience in decapods, with scope for for applica...
A framework for studying sentience in decapods is of great value, but how high a cost (in suffering)...
The first question to ask is whether octopuses are sentient, so that, if so, they can be protected. ...
Crump et al.’s framework is a powerful tool designed to assist decisions on the ethical treatment of...
wild-caught and farmed seafood commonly found in the United States marketplace. Seafood Watch ® defi...
All animal species have adapted for survival and no species is superior overall. For cognitive capac...
Lobsters are the focus of very valuable fisheries, and mainly because of this are among the most res...
We outline a framework for evaluating scientific evidence of sentience, focusing on pain experience....
Octopuses, crabs and lobsters are probably sentient, yet their welfare needs are poorly protected in...
The welfare of invertebrates is overlooked and their needs are not understood. It is assumed that th...
This commentary provides an overview of the practical implications of attributing sentience to prote...
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...
This commentary will provide an overview of the practical implications of ascribing sentience to dec...
Mather (2019) has brought together the current empirical research in support of the claim that octop...
Crump et al. provide eight criteria for evaluating sentience in decapods, with scope for for applica...
A framework for studying sentience in decapods is of great value, but how high a cost (in suffering)...
The first question to ask is whether octopuses are sentient, so that, if so, they can be protected. ...
Crump et al.’s framework is a powerful tool designed to assist decisions on the ethical treatment of...
wild-caught and farmed seafood commonly found in the United States marketplace. Seafood Watch ® defi...
All animal species have adapted for survival and no species is superior overall. For cognitive capac...
Lobsters are the focus of very valuable fisheries, and mainly because of this are among the most res...
We outline a framework for evaluating scientific evidence of sentience, focusing on pain experience....