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Welfare in Nile Tilapia Production: Dorsal Fin Erection as a Visual Indicator for Insensibility

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Aquaculture has been the fastest-growing production segment in recent years, and as such, it is necessary to have clear guidelines on how fish are reared, stunned and slaughtered, always taking into account their welfare. By aiming for the stunning stage to be efficient, quick and pr...

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Autores principales: Camargo-dos-Santos, Bruno, Carlos, Clarissa Lerois, Favero-Neto, João, Alves, Nina Pacheco Capelini, Gonçalves, Bruno Bastos, Giaquinto, Percília Cardoso
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8532844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34680026
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11103007
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author Camargo-dos-Santos, Bruno
Carlos, Clarissa Lerois
Favero-Neto, João
Alves, Nina Pacheco Capelini
Gonçalves, Bruno Bastos
Giaquinto, Percília Cardoso
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Carlos, Clarissa Lerois
Favero-Neto, João
Alves, Nina Pacheco Capelini
Gonçalves, Bruno Bastos
Giaquinto, Percília Cardoso
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Aquaculture has been the fastest-growing production segment in recent years, and as such, it is necessary to have clear guidelines on how fish are reared, stunned and slaughtered, always taking into account their welfare. By aiming for the stunning stage to be efficient, quick and practical before the fish are finally slaughtered in the fish farming process, we propose to verify and validate dorsal fin erection as a painless visual indicator of sensibility in Nile tilapia, ensuring that animals do not suffer during the stunning and slaughtering processes. Our results have validated the method as an effective indicator to assess the state of fish sensibility, and is simple to be carried out in large-scale production systems. The presence/absence of an erect dorsal fin alone does not totally ensure fish insensibility, and must be used together with other well-established visual sensibility indicators, for a better assessment of the state of fish sensibility, such as fish equilibrium, vestibulo-ocular reflex and opercular beats. ABSTRACT: In aquaculture, to ensure animal welfare in pre-slaughter and slaughter stages, it is fundamental that fish are insensible. A method for evaluating fish insensibility is based on visual sensibility indicators (VSI) assessment (i.e., self-initiated behavior, responses to stimuli and reflexes). However, many stimuli used to assess fish responses are painful. Therefore, this study verifies whether the presence/absence of a dorsal fin erection (DFE) response can be used as a painless VSI in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Three stunning protocols were applied to fish: benzocaine anesthesia (40 mg/L and 80 mg/L), ice water immersion (0–1, 2–3 and 5–6 °C) and CO(2) stunning. After these stunning methods were applied in fish, the time of loss and return of DFE was observed, along with the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR). All fish stunned using benzocaine and ice water immersion lose both VSIs, while 95% of fish stunned using CO(2) lose these VSIs. In all treatments, DFEs return quicker than VOR. Therefore, DFE can be used as a VSI in Nile tilapia, which is simple for producers to assess and does not require a painful stimulus. However, the DFE alone does not totally ensure fish insensibility and must be used together with other well-established VSIs at fish farms.
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spelling pubmed-85328442021-10-23 Welfare in Nile Tilapia Production: Dorsal Fin Erection as a Visual Indicator for Insensibility Camargo-dos-Santos, Bruno Carlos, Clarissa Lerois Favero-Neto, João Alves, Nina Pacheco Capelini Gonçalves, Bruno Bastos Giaquinto, Percília Cardoso Animals (Basel) Communication SIMPLE SUMMARY: Aquaculture has been the fastest-growing production segment in recent years, and as such, it is necessary to have clear guidelines on how fish are reared, stunned and slaughtered, always taking into account their welfare. By aiming for the stunning stage to be efficient, quick and practical before the fish are finally slaughtered in the fish farming process, we propose to verify and validate dorsal fin erection as a painless visual indicator of sensibility in Nile tilapia, ensuring that animals do not suffer during the stunning and slaughtering processes. Our results have validated the method as an effective indicator to assess the state of fish sensibility, and is simple to be carried out in large-scale production systems. The presence/absence of an erect dorsal fin alone does not totally ensure fish insensibility, and must be used together with other well-established visual sensibility indicators, for a better assessment of the state of fish sensibility, such as fish equilibrium, vestibulo-ocular reflex and opercular beats. ABSTRACT: In aquaculture, to ensure animal welfare in pre-slaughter and slaughter stages, it is fundamental that fish are insensible. A method for evaluating fish insensibility is based on visual sensibility indicators (VSI) assessment (i.e., self-initiated behavior, responses to stimuli and reflexes). However, many stimuli used to assess fish responses are painful. Therefore, this study verifies whether the presence/absence of a dorsal fin erection (DFE) response can be used as a painless VSI in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Three stunning protocols were applied to fish: benzocaine anesthesia (40 mg/L and 80 mg/L), ice water immersion (0–1, 2–3 and 5–6 °C) and CO(2) stunning. After these stunning methods were applied in fish, the time of loss and return of DFE was observed, along with the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR). All fish stunned using benzocaine and ice water immersion lose both VSIs, while 95% of fish stunned using CO(2) lose these VSIs. In all treatments, DFEs return quicker than VOR. Therefore, DFE can be used as a VSI in Nile tilapia, which is simple for producers to assess and does not require a painful stimulus. However, the DFE alone does not totally ensure fish insensibility and must be used together with other well-established VSIs at fish farms. MDPI 2021-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8532844/ /pubmed/34680026 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11103007 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Camargo-dos-Santos, Bruno
Carlos, Clarissa Lerois
Favero-Neto, João
Alves, Nina Pacheco Capelini
Gonçalves, Bruno Bastos
Giaquinto, Percília Cardoso
Welfare in Nile Tilapia Production: Dorsal Fin Erection as a Visual Indicator for Insensibility
title Welfare in Nile Tilapia Production: Dorsal Fin Erection as a Visual Indicator for Insensibility
title_full Welfare in Nile Tilapia Production: Dorsal Fin Erection as a Visual Indicator for Insensibility
title_fullStr Welfare in Nile Tilapia Production: Dorsal Fin Erection as a Visual Indicator for Insensibility
title_full_unstemmed Welfare in Nile Tilapia Production: Dorsal Fin Erection as a Visual Indicator for Insensibility
title_short Welfare in Nile Tilapia Production: Dorsal Fin Erection as a Visual Indicator for Insensibility
title_sort welfare in nile tilapia production: dorsal fin erection as a visual indicator for insensibility
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8532844/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34680026
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11103007
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