Ethical treatment of animals in applied animal behaviour research
Record number: | f7df8 (legacy id: 15203) |
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Category: | Anaesthesia and analgesia - Behavioural research - Design - Humane killing - Procedures - Reporting |
Type: | Guidelines |
Relevance: | Reduction - Refinement - Replacement |
Applied animal behaviour studies are of fundamental importance to developing our understanding of animals. The use of animals in such studies does, however, raise important ethical issues. Many applied behaviour studies are non-invasive and require simply observing animals in the environment that they would normally be found. But, other studies might require manipulation of the animals and/or their environment. To help members of the International Society for Applied Ethology (ISAE) make what are sometimes difficult decisions about the procedures involved in their studies, ISAE Council decided to form a sub-committee to write a set of ethical guidelines.
The guidelines are written to be used by researchers, conference organisers, scientific reviewers and the Ethics Committee to assess the acceptability of papers submitted for presentation at its congresses. These guidelines should supplement the legal requirements of the location in which the research was performed. They should not be considered as an imposition on the scientific freedom of individual researchers, but rather as helping to provide an ethical framework that ISAE members may use in making decisions about the ethical acceptability of their research.
The guidelines were originally written in 2002 and were updated in 2017. They can be downloaded as a pdf file here.
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