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The Digestive Tract of Cephalopods: a Neglected Topic of Relevance to Animal Welfare in the Laboratory and Aquaculture

机译:Cephalopods的消化道:一个被忽视的与实验室和水产养殖中的动物福利相关的主题

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Maintenance of health and welfare of a cephalopod is essential whether it is in a research, aquaculture or public display. The inclusion of cephalopods in the European Union legislation (Directive 2010/63/EU) regulating the use of animals for scientific purposes has prompted detailed consideration and review of all aspects of the care and welfare of cephalopods in the laboratory but the information generated will be of utility in other settings. We overview a wide range of topics of relevance to cephalopod digestive tract physiology and their relationship to the health and welfare of these animals. Major topics reviewed include: (i) Feeding cephalopods in captivity which deals with live food and prepared diets, feeding frequency ( ad libitum vs. intermittent) and the amount of food provided; (ii) The particular challenges in feeding hatchlings and paralarvae, as feeding and survival of paralarvae remain major bottlenecks for aquaculture e.g., Octopus vulgaris ; (iii) Digestive tract parasites and ingested toxins are discussed not only from the perspective of the impact on digestive function and welfare but also as potential confounding factors in research studies; (iv) Food deprivation is sometimes necessary (e.g., prior to anesthesia and surgery, to investigate metabolic control) but what is the impact on a cephalopod, how can it be assessed and how does the duration relate to regulatory threshold and severity assessment? Reduced food intake is also reviewed in the context of setting humane end-points in experimental procedures; (v) A range of experimental procedures are reviewed for their potential impact on digestive tract function and welfare including anesthesia and surgery, pain and stress, drug administration and induced developmental abnormalities. The review concludes by making some specific recommendations regarding reporting of feeding data and identifies a number of areas for further investigation. The answer to many of the questions raised here will rely on studies of the physiology of the digestive tract.
机译:无论是研究,水产养殖还是公开展示,Cephalopod的健康和福利的维护都是必不可少的。在欧洲联盟立法中包含Cephalopods(指令2010/63 /欧盟)规范动物以进行科学目的,促进了对实验室中Cephalopods护理和福利的各个方面进行了详细的考虑和审查,但产生的信息将是在其他设置中的实用程序。我们概述了与Cephalopod消化道生理学及其与这些动物的健康和福利的关系的各种主题。审查的主要主题包括:(i)饲养囚禁的头孢膏ops,涉及活食品和准备饮食,喂养频率(自由与间歇性)和提供的食物量; (ii)饲养幼龟和帕拉拉韦的特殊挑战,作为帕拉拉维饲养和存活仍然是水产养殖的主要瓶颈,例如,章鱼戊糖; (iii)消化道寄生虫和摄入的毒素不仅可以从对消化功能和福利的影响而讨论的,而且还讨论了研究研究中的潜在混淆因素; (iv)有时需要剥夺食物剥夺(例如,在麻醉和手术之前,调查代谢控制),但是对Cephalopod的影响是什么,如何评估,持续时间如何与监管门槛和严重程度评估有关?在实验程序中设定人文终点的背景下还审查了减少的食物摄入量; (v)审查了一系列实验程序,审查了对消化道功能和福利的潜在影响,包括麻醉和手术,疼痛和压力,药物管理和诱导的发育异常。审查通过对喂养数据的报告进行了一些具体建议,审查了一些具体建议,并确定了一些进一步调查的领域。这里提出的许多问题的答案将依赖于消化道的生理学的研究。

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