Abstract
Mather makes a convincing case for octopus sentience based on a lot of evidence of their complex learning capabilities. It should follow from Mather's findings that these intelligent invertebrates are worthy of welfare considerations, just as vertebrate species with similar capabilities are. I provide a complementary environment-behavior analysis of how we might understand the world of the octopus more straightforwardly, borrowing from Mather's examples, to show how to promote opportunities for complex learning and species-typical behaviors in the octopus.
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Mehrkam, L. R. (2019). A behavior-analytic approach to understanding octopus “mind.” Animal Sentience, 4(26). https://doi.org/10.51291/2377-7478.1491
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