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评估鱼类福利面临的挑战。

Challenges in assessing fish welfare.

作者信息

Volpato Gilson L

机构信息

Departamento de Fisiologia, IBB, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Cx. Postal 510, Cep 18618-000, Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil.

出版信息

ILAR J. 2009;50(4):329-37. doi: 10.1093/ilar.50.4.329.

Abstract

Descriptions of feeling states in nonhuman animals have relied on indirect evidence from empirical data. Assumptions that fish do not experience suffering lack evidence and in fact contradict a large body of indirect scientific evidence and ethical concern. Why should the burden of proof rest on those defending the hypothesis that fish feel pain and other discomfort? In this article I address this controversy and describe typical methodsand the problems associated with themto identify animal welfare (feeling-based, physiological, and behavioral approaches intended to demonstrate feelings and welfare states). Then I urge a shift in scientific focus from efforts to either identify an internal state of well-being or determine whether an organism suffers, to efforts to identify conditions that promote a "good state" for an animal (i.e., a state it would choose). For this approach, I discuss preference tests and their implications for scientific research, teaching, aquarism, and fishing.

摘要

对非人类动物情感状态的描述一直依赖于来自实证数据的间接证据。认为鱼类不会经历痛苦的假设缺乏证据,实际上与大量间接科学证据和伦理关切相矛盾。为什么要让那些捍卫鱼类能感知疼痛和其他不适这一假设的人承担举证责任呢?在本文中,我将探讨这一争议,并描述识别动物福利的典型方法以及与之相关的问题(基于情感、生理和行为的方法,旨在证明情感和福利状态)。然后,我敦促科学重点从努力识别幸福的内部状态或确定生物体是否受苦,转向努力识别促进动物“良好状态”(即它会选择的状态)的条件。对于这种方法,我将讨论偏好测试及其对科学研究、教学、水族饲养和捕鱼的影响。

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