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E Pluribus Octo – Building Consensus on Standards of Care and Experimentation in Cephalopod Research; a Historical Outlook
The Directive 2010/63/EU “on the protection of animals used for scientific purposes” originally induced some concern among cephalopod researchers, because of the inclusion of cephalopod mollusks as the only invertebrates among the protected species. Here we reflect on the challenges and issues raise...
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author | De Sio, Fabio Hanke, Frederike D. Warnke, Kerstin Marazia, Chantal Galligioni, Viola Fiorito, Graziano Stravidou, Ioanna Ponte, Giovanna |
author_facet | De Sio, Fabio Hanke, Frederike D. Warnke, Kerstin Marazia, Chantal Galligioni, Viola Fiorito, Graziano Stravidou, Ioanna Ponte, Giovanna |
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description | The Directive 2010/63/EU “on the protection of animals used for scientific purposes” originally induced some concern among cephalopod researchers, because of the inclusion of cephalopod mollusks as the only invertebrates among the protected species. Here we reflect on the challenges and issues raised by the Directive on cephalopod science, and discuss some of the arguments that elicited discussion within the scientific community, to facilitate the implementation of the Directive 2010/63/EU in the scientific research context. A short overview of the aims of the COST Action FA1301 “CephsInAction,” serves as a paradigmatic instance of a pragmatic and progressive approach adopted to respond to novel legislative concerns through community-building and expansion of the historical horizon. Between 2013 and 2017, the COST Action FA1301 has functioned as a hub for consolidation of the cephalopod research community, including about 200 representatives from 21 countries (19 European). Among its aims, CephsInAction promoted the collection, rationalization, and diffusion of knowledge relevant to cephalopods. In the Supplementary Material to this work, we present the translation of the first-published systematic set of guidelines on the care, management and maintenance of cephalopods in captivity (Grimpe, 1928), as an example of the potential advantages deriving from the confluence of pressing scientific concerns and historical interests. |
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spelling | pubmed-73259972020-07-09 E Pluribus Octo – Building Consensus on Standards of Care and Experimentation in Cephalopod Research; a Historical Outlook De Sio, Fabio Hanke, Frederike D. Warnke, Kerstin Marazia, Chantal Galligioni, Viola Fiorito, Graziano Stravidou, Ioanna Ponte, Giovanna Front Physiol Physiology The Directive 2010/63/EU “on the protection of animals used for scientific purposes” originally induced some concern among cephalopod researchers, because of the inclusion of cephalopod mollusks as the only invertebrates among the protected species. Here we reflect on the challenges and issues raised by the Directive on cephalopod science, and discuss some of the arguments that elicited discussion within the scientific community, to facilitate the implementation of the Directive 2010/63/EU in the scientific research context. A short overview of the aims of the COST Action FA1301 “CephsInAction,” serves as a paradigmatic instance of a pragmatic and progressive approach adopted to respond to novel legislative concerns through community-building and expansion of the historical horizon. Between 2013 and 2017, the COST Action FA1301 has functioned as a hub for consolidation of the cephalopod research community, including about 200 representatives from 21 countries (19 European). Among its aims, CephsInAction promoted the collection, rationalization, and diffusion of knowledge relevant to cephalopods. In the Supplementary Material to this work, we present the translation of the first-published systematic set of guidelines on the care, management and maintenance of cephalopods in captivity (Grimpe, 1928), as an example of the potential advantages deriving from the confluence of pressing scientific concerns and historical interests. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7325997/ /pubmed/32655409 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00645 Text en Copyright © 2020 De Sio, Hanke, Warnke, Marazia, Galligioni, Fiorito, Stravidou and Ponte. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Physiology De Sio, Fabio Hanke, Frederike D. Warnke, Kerstin Marazia, Chantal Galligioni, Viola Fiorito, Graziano Stravidou, Ioanna Ponte, Giovanna E Pluribus Octo – Building Consensus on Standards of Care and Experimentation in Cephalopod Research; a Historical Outlook |
title | E Pluribus Octo – Building Consensus on Standards of Care and Experimentation in Cephalopod Research; a Historical Outlook |
title_full | E Pluribus Octo – Building Consensus on Standards of Care and Experimentation in Cephalopod Research; a Historical Outlook |
title_fullStr | E Pluribus Octo – Building Consensus on Standards of Care and Experimentation in Cephalopod Research; a Historical Outlook |
title_full_unstemmed | E Pluribus Octo – Building Consensus on Standards of Care and Experimentation in Cephalopod Research; a Historical Outlook |
title_short | E Pluribus Octo – Building Consensus on Standards of Care and Experimentation in Cephalopod Research; a Historical Outlook |
title_sort | e pluribus octo – building consensus on standards of care and experimentation in cephalopod research; a historical outlook |
topic | Physiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7325997/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32655409 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2020.00645 |
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