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Pain in Pleocyemata, but not in Dendrobranchiata?

Gary Comstock

2022Animal Sentience31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Crump et al.’s contribution to assessing whether decapods feel pain raises an important question: Is pain distributed unevenly across the order? The case for pain appears stronger in Pleocyemata than in Dendrobranchiata. Some studies report pain avoidance behaviors in Dendrobranchiata (Penaeidae) shrimp, but further studies are needed to determine whether the chemicals used are acting as analgesics to relieve pain, or as soporifics to reduce overall alertness. If the latter, the most farmed shrimp species may not require the same level of protection as crabs, crayfish, and lobsters.

Topics & Concepts

ShrimpPenaeidaeCrayfishDecapodaFisheryAlertnessMedicinePsychologyCrustaceanBiologyPsychiatryCrustacean biology and ecologyCephalopods and Marine BiologyCoral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
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