2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.07.09.194050
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Intraspecific genetic variation for anesthesia success in a New Zealand freshwater snail

Abstract: Anesthesia is used to immobilize organisms for experiments and surgical procedures and to humanely mitigate pain. Despite its scientific importance, and though invertebrates seem to experience pain, overarching regulations for the application of anesthesia in invertebrate taxa do not exist. Indeed, the almost complete absence of legal requirements for invertebrate anesthesia might explain at least in part why there seems to have been little effort towards developing widely effective invertebrate anesth… Show more

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