General and species-specific recommendations for minimal requirements for the use of cephalopods in scientific research.
Giovanna PonteKatina Roumbedakisnull nullViola GalligioniLudovic DickelCécile BellangerJoao PereiraErica Ag VidalPanos GrigoriouEnrico AllevaDaniela SantucciClaudia GiliGiovanni BottaPamela ImperadoreAndrea TaralloLars JuergensEmily NorthrupDavid AndersonArianna AricòMarianna De LucaEleonora Maria PieroniGraziano FioritoPublished in: Laboratory animals (2022)
Here we list species-specific recommendations for housing, care and management of cephalopod molluscs employed for research purposes with the aim of contributing to the standardization of minimum requirements for establishments, care and accommodation of these animals in compliance with the principles stated in Directive 2010/63/EU. Maximizing their psychophysical welfare was our priority. General recommendations on water surface area, water depth and tank shape here reported represent the outcome of the combined action of the analysis of the available literature and an expertise-based consensus reached - under the aegis of the COST Action FA1301 - among researchers working with the most commonly used cephalopod species in Europe. Information on water supply and quality, environmental conditions, stocking density, feeding and handling are also provided. Through this work we wish to set the stage for a more fertile ground of evidence-based approaches on cephalopod laboratory maintenance, thus facilitating standardization and replicability of research outcomes across laboratories, at the same time maximizing the welfare of these animals.