Abstract
The strategies for housing zebrafish used in biomedical re-search have evolved considerably over the past three decades. To keep pace with the rapid expansion and development of the zebrafish model system, the field has generally moved from keeping fish at the level of aquarium hobbyist to that of industrialized, recirculating aquaculture. Numerous com-mercial system vendors now offer increasingly sophisticated housing systems based on design principles that maximize the number of animals that can be housed in a given space footprint, and they are thus able to support large and diverse research programs. This review is designed to provide man-agers, lab animal veterinarians, investigators, and other par-ties responsible for care and use of these animals with a comprehensive overview of the basic operating and design principles of zebrafish housing systems. This information can be used to help plan the construction of new facilities and/or the upgrade and maintenance of existing operations.
Author supplied keywords
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Lawrence, C., & Mason, T. (2012, June 1). Zebrafish housing systems: A review of basic operating principles and considerations for design and functionality. ILAR Journal. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/ilar.53.2.179
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.