Assessing Negative Welfare Measures for Wild Invertebrates: The Case for Octopuses
Publication/Journal: Animals
Keywords: body patterns, cephalopoda, field study, sentience
2023
Characterization of Current Husbandry and Veterinary Care Practices of the Giant Pacific Octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini) Using an Online Survey
Publication/Journal: Veterinary Sciences
Keywords: anesthesia, octopus, sedation, veterinary
2023
Ethics and Invertebrates: The Problem Is Us
Publication/Journal: Animals
Keywords: animal ethics, animal welfare, invertebrates
2023
Unusual formation of air bubbles in the arms of the California two-spot octopus, Octopus bimaculatus Verrill, 1883 during handling in captivity
Publication/Journal: Marine Biology
Keywords:
2023
Aquarium Tank Design Is Integral to the Elimination of Mantle Abrasion in the Captive Curled Octopus (Eledone cirrhosa): A Case Study at Macduff Marine Aquarium
Publication/Journal: Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science
2020
Why Are Octopuses Going to Be the ‘Poster Child’ for Invertebrate Welfare?
Publication/Journal: Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science
Keywords: cephalopods, consciousness, intelligence, octopuses, welfare
2020
The Welfare of Invertebrate Animals
Publication/Journal: The Welfare of Invertebrate Animals
Keywords: animal personality, cephalopods, cognition, crustaceans, entomology, ethics, insects, invertebrates, model invertebrates, mollusks, nocireception, pain, research ethics, sentience, suffering
2019
Left–Right Asymmetries of Behaviour and Nervous System in Invertebrates
Publication/Journal: Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews
Keywords: brain asymmetry, brain lateralization, evolution of lateralization, invertebrates, laterality, lateralization of behaviour
2012
Octopuses (Enteroctopus dofleini) recognize individual humans
Publication/Journal: Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science
Keywords: individual recognition, octopus
2010
Contrasting activity patterns of two related octopus species, Octopus macropus and Octopus vulgaris
Publication/Journal: Journal of Comparative Psychology
Keywords: activity cycles, animals, circadian rhythm, cues, female, lighting, male, motor activity, octopodiformes, species specificity
2006