Department of Marine Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Department of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology, Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Zebrafish. 2021 Oct;18(5):297-306. doi: 10.1089/zeb.2021.0018. Epub 2021 Aug 26.
The zebrafish is becoming an increasingly popular research animal around the world. Its welfare is affected by an array of environmental factors, such as food access and water quality. Holding density is an important welfare aspect, not least due to its interaction with other housing conditions. Despite the extensive use of zebrafish in research, little is known of how densities affect its welfare. In this systematic review, we have performed a large literature search, compiled, and evaluated all publications regarding zebrafish holding density. We have analyzed how density effects growth, reproduction, and stress response, including behavior, water quality, and pathogenic outbreaks in young and adult fish. Our review shows that the holding densities tested vary largely depending on the research focus, for example, body growth or behavior. In fact, research indicates that future recommendations on holding density could depend on which welfare aspects are considered. Overall, there is a need for more studies investigating the interactive effects of density on welfare indicators, such as reproduction coupled with stress response. We stress the necessity of including holding density in universal housing guidelines and reporting information on holding conditions of larvae and adults when publishing zebrafish work.
斑马鱼正逐渐成为世界各地广受欢迎的研究动物。其福利受到一系列环境因素的影响,如食物获取和水质。养殖密度是一个重要的福利方面,尤其是因为它与其他养殖条件相互作用。尽管斑马鱼在研究中被广泛使用,但人们对密度如何影响其福利知之甚少。在这项系统评价中,我们进行了大规模的文献检索,编译并评估了所有关于斑马鱼养殖密度的出版物。我们分析了密度如何影响生长、繁殖和应激反应,包括幼鱼和成鱼的行为、水质和病原爆发。我们的综述表明,测试的养殖密度差异很大,这取决于研究重点,例如身体生长或行为。实际上,研究表明,未来关于养殖密度的建议可能取决于所考虑的福利方面。总体而言,需要更多的研究来调查密度对福利指标的交互影响,例如繁殖与应激反应相结合。我们强调有必要在通用养殖指南中包含养殖密度,并在发表斑马鱼研究时报告幼虫和成年鱼的养殖条件信息。