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The Welfare of Invertebrate Animals
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Editor(s):
Claudio Carere
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Jennifer Mather
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2019
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978-3-030-13947-6
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2019
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Why Invertebrate Welfare?
pp. 7
Invertebrates and Humans: Science, Ethics, and Policy
pp. 23
Welfare Dilemmas Created by Keeping Insects in Captivity
pp. 69
Welfare of Managed Honey Bees
pp. 105
Spider Welfare
pp. 123
Coral and Cnidarian Welfare in a Changing Sea
pp. 147
Assessing the Potential for Pain in Crustaceans and Other Invertebrates
pp. 179
Care and Enrichment for Captive Cephalopods
pp. 209
Cephalopod Welfare, Biological and Regulatory Aspects: An EU Experience
pp. 229
Consider the Individual: Personality and Welfare in Invertebrates
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