2024
DOI: 10.1017/awf.2024.26
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Standard methods for marking caudate amphibians do not impair animal welfare over the short term: An experimental approach

David R Daversa,
Ella Baxter,
Gonçalo M Rosa
et al.

Abstract: Major advancements in ecology and biodiversity conservation have been made thanks to methods for marking and individually tracking animals. Marking animals is both widely used and controversial due to the potential consequences for animal welfare, which are often incompletely evaluated prior to implementation. Two outstanding knowledge gaps concerning the welfare consequences of individual marking are their short-term behavioural impacts and the relative impacts from marking versus the handling of animals whil… Show more

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