Ethical considerations for invertebrates

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Mikhalevich & Powell (2020) have built on the discussion about which species deserve inclusion in animal ethics and welfare considerations. Here, we raise questions concerning the assessment criteria. We ask how to assess different species for their ability to fulfill the criteria, which criteria are most important, how we quantify them (absolute or on a continuum), and how non-animals such as fungi and plants fit into this paradigm.

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Howard, S. R., & Symonds, M. R. E. (2020). Ethical considerations for invertebrates. Animal Sentience, 5(29). https://doi.org/10.51291/2377-7478.1608

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