The Welfare of Fish

This book investigates how fish experience their lives, their amazing senses and abilities, and how human actions impact their quality of life. The authors examine the concept of fish welfare and the scientific knowledge behind the inclusion of fish within the moral circle, and how this knowledge ca...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Kristiansen, Tore S. (Editor), Fernö, Anders (Editor), Pavlidis, Michail A. (Editor), van de Vis, Hans (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2020, 2020
Edition:1st ed. 2020
Series:Animal Welfare
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Chpater 1. Introduction
  • Chapter 2. A brief look into the origins of fish welfare science
  • Chapter 3. Ethics and the Welfare of Fish
  • Chapter 4. The Diverse World of Fiishes
  • Chapter 5. Fish behaviour: determinants and implications for welfare
  • Chapter 6. The effects of early life experience on behavioural development in captive fish species
  • Chapter 7. Fish brains: Anatomy, functionality and evolutionary relationships
  • Chapter 8. Inside the Fish Brain - Cognition, Learning, and Consciousness
  • Chapter 9. Awareness in fish
  • Chapter 10. The predictive brain – perception turned upside down
  • Chapter 11. Can fish experience pain?
  • Chapter 12. How fish cope with stress
  • Chapter 13. Individual Variations and Coping Style
  • Chapter 14. Assessing Fish Welfare in Aquaculture
  • Chapter 15. Welfare of farmed fish in different production systems and operations
  • Chapter 16. Ornamental fish and aquaria
  • Chapter 17. Fish as laboratory animals
  • Chapter18. Catch Welfare in Commercial Fisheries
  • Chapter 19. Fish welfare in capture-based aquaculture (CBA)
  • Chapter 20. Fish welfare in recreational fishing
  • Chapter 21. Impacts of human-induced pollution on wild fish welfare
  • Chapter 22. What we have learned?.