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. 2019 Oct;25(5):1339-1355.
doi: 10.1007/s11948-018-0066-9. Epub 2018 Sep 27.

To Regulate or Not to Regulate? The Future of Animal Ethics in Experimental Research with Insects

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To Regulate or Not to Regulate? The Future of Animal Ethics in Experimental Research with Insects

Christopher B Freelance. Sci Eng Ethics. 2019 Oct.

Abstract

Regulatory ethical frameworks governing animal experimentation are a hallmark of modern biology. While most countries have ethical standards regarding the use of animals for scientific purposes, experiments involving insects are not included in these standards. With studies in recent years suggesting that insects may possess faculties akin to emotive states, there is growing discussion surrounding the ethical implications of scientific experimentation involving insects. This paper explores some of the current evidence for the ability of insects to experience emotive states and highlights how current formal animal experimentation ethics frameworks are unnecessary for governing the use of insects for scientific purposes. At its conclusion, this paper discusses ways in which scientists can, and should, uniformly maximise the welfare of insects used in their experiments in a way that is of benefit to their science as well as to the dignity and welfare of their study organisms.

Keywords: 3Rs; Animal welfare; Ethics; Insects.

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