Publications by authors named "E Goncalves-de-Freitas"

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  • Understanding fish behaviors and their environments is crucial for enhancing fish welfare in aquaculture, and the fair-fish database aims to provide a comprehensive overview of this welfare by consolidating ethological knowledge into specific profiles for farmed species.
  • WelfareCheck profiles categorize various indicators of fish welfare, including reproduction, migration patterns, and substrate needs, with classifications that determine the likelihood of good welfare outcomes.
  • The study reveals that while most criteria show similar welfare fulfillment, those related to reproduction, slaughtering practices, and substrate needs stand out for their potential to improve welfare, highlighting the importance of aligning farming practices with the natural behaviors of aquatic species.
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Fish welfare is a critical issue that needs to be addressed by the rapidly growing aquaculture industry. Scientific knowledge regarding the natural behaviors of species and the conditions in which they are kept in farms is essential for improving their welfare in aquaculture. To provide a consistent overview of the welfare of farmed fish, the organization fair-fish has created the online platform fair-fish database, which gathers ethological knowledge categorized into profiles of farmed aquatic species.

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One concern of the Anthropocene is the effects of human activities on animal welfare, revealing the urgency to mitigate impacts of rearing environments. Body tactile stimulation (TS), like massage therapy, has emerged as an enrichment method to counteract stress and anxiety in vertebrates. In the current study, we evaluated the effects of long-term TS on four-member groups of male Nile tilapia, a worldwide reared species whose socially aggressive behavior is an essential source of stress.

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Cannabidiol (CBD) is a substance derived from Cannabis sativa, widely studied in medicine for controlling neural diseases in humans. Besides the positive effects on humans, it also presents anxiolytic proprieties and decreases aggressiveness and stress in mammals. Therefore, CBD has the potential to increase welfare in reared animals, as it seems to reduce negative states commonly experienced in artificial environments.

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We tested whether territorial fish (Nile tilapia) perceive body tactile stimulation as a positive or negative resource. Individual male fish were placed for eight days in an aquarium containing a rectangular PVC frame, which was filled with vertical plastic sticks sided with silicone bristles in the middle of the tank. Fish passing this device received a tactile stimulus.

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