Fish can feel pain in similar way to humans, study concludes 
By Conrad Duncan UK Source: independent 9/27/2019
Conrad Duncan
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Fish feel pain in a way that is similar to how humans experience it, according to a leading scientist in aquatic animal biology.

A study led by Dr Lynne Sneddon, an expert in animal biology, showed that fish can exhibit symptoms such as hyper-ventilating and long-term behavioural changes after a painful experience.

Ms Sneddon, who is the director of bio-veterinary science at the University of Liverpool, said the results have “important implications" for how humans treat the animals.
 

Scientists reviewed 98 studies on fish pain to come to the conclusion that the animals do feel pain in a comparable way to mammals.

Pain in fish is a contentious issue, with some claiming that the animals’ nervous systems are not complex enough to perceive pain in a meaningful way.

“When subject to a potentially painful event fishes show adverse changes in behaviour such as suspension of feeding and reduced activity, which are prevented when a pain-relieving drug is provided,” Ms Sneddon said.

She added: “When the fish’s lips are given a painful stimulus they rub the mouth against the side of the tank much like we rub our toe when we stub it.

 
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