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Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
Cognitive ability and sentience: Which aquatic animals should be protected?
D. M. Broom1 
关键词: Animal protection;    Animal welfare;    Sentience;    Cognitive ability;    Feelings;    Fish;    Cephalopoda;    Decapoda;   
DOI  :  10.3354/dao075099
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: It is of scientific and practical interest to consider the levels of cognitive ability in animals, which animals are sentient, which animals have feelings such as pain and which animals should be protected. A sentient being is one that has some ability to evaluate the actions of others in relation to itself and third parties, to remember some of its own actions and their consequences, to assess risk, to have some feelings and to have some degree of awareness. These abilities can be taken into account when evaluating welfare. There is evidence from some species of fish, cephalopods and decapod crustaceans of substantial perceptual ability, pain and adrenal systems, emotional responses, long- and short-term memory, complex cognition, individual differences, deception, tool use, and social learning. The case for protecting these animals would appear to be substantial. A range of causes of poor welfare in farmed aquatic animals is summarised.

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