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⇱ Morbidity and Mortality of Invertebrates, Amphibians, Reptiles, and Mammals at a Major Exotic Companion Animal Wholesaler


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2014
DOI: 10.1080/10888705.2014.918511 |Get access via publisher |Summarize |
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Morbidity and Mortality of Invertebrates, Amphibians, Reptiles, and Mammals at a Major Exotic Companion Animal Wholesaler

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“…3 Contrary to Pasmans and others’ claims, this abuse is not ‘rare’. In an investigation of 15 European wholesalers, 11 were considered prosecutable, because of poor animal welfare standards 4 , and other investigations further demonstrate the severity of animal welfare problems in trade environments.…”
Section: Animal Welfarementioning
confidence: 83%
Exaggerated anticipatory anxiety is common in social anxiety disorder (SAD). Neuroimaging studies have revealed altered neural activity in response to social stimuli in SAD, but fewer studies have examined neural activity during anticipation of feared social stimuli in SAD. The current study examined the time course and magnitude of activity in threat processing brain regions during speech anticipation in socially anxious individuals and healthy controls (HC). Method Participants (SAD n = 58; HC n = 16) underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during which they completed a 90s control anticipation task and 90s speech anticipation task.
“…3 Contrary to Pasmans and others’ claims, this abuse is not ‘rare’. In an investigation of 15 European wholesalers, 11 were considered prosecutable, because of poor animal welfare standards 4 , and other investigations further demonstrate the severity of animal welfare problems in trade environments.…”
Section: Animal Welfarementioning
confidence: 83%
Exaggerated anticipatory anxiety is common in social anxiety disorder (SAD). Neuroimaging studies have revealed altered neural activity in response to social stimuli in SAD, but fewer studies have examined neural activity during anticipation of feared social stimuli in SAD. The current study examined the time course and magnitude of activity in threat processing brain regions during speech anticipation in socially anxious individuals and healthy controls (HC). Method Participants (SAD n = 58; HC n = 16) underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during which they completed a 90s control anticipation task and 90s speech anticipation task.
“…Last, even if comparable 11th-hour trade spikes did occur for mammalian species, these increases may have posed smaller risks to species’ survival than they did for reptiles. In particular, reptilian species traded as live specimens (e.g., in the exotic pet trade) have been shown to be far less likely to survive physical relocation out of their native environments compared to mammals ( 18 , 19 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
Exaggerated anticipatory anxiety is common in social anxiety disorder (SAD). Neuroimaging studies have revealed altered neural activity in response to social stimuli in SAD, but fewer studies have examined neural activity during anticipation of feared social stimuli in SAD. The current study examined the time course and magnitude of activity in threat processing brain regions during speech anticipation in socially anxious individuals and healthy controls (HC). Method Participants (SAD n = 58; HC n = 16) underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during which they completed a 90s control anticipation task and 90s speech anticipation task.
“…As my colleagues and I cited in our Viewpoint, the Ashley and others ‘case’ 1 is far from ‘one appalling example’, but instead one of numerous similar investigations revealing similar catastrophic results, and which convey that animal abuse is frequently encountered in the exotic pet industry. Further, those data (70 per cent mortality within six weeks) were not ‘extrapolated’ to an overall figure for reptiles in captivity, but were specific to the wholesaler environment and confirmed as industry standard by the pet trade itself.…”
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confidence: 87%
Exaggerated anticipatory anxiety is common in social anxiety disorder (SAD). Neuroimaging studies have revealed altered neural activity in response to social stimuli in SAD, but fewer studies have examined neural activity during anticipation of feared social stimuli in SAD. The current study examined the time course and magnitude of activity in threat processing brain regions during speech anticipation in socially anxious individuals and healthy controls (HC). Method Participants (SAD n = 58; HC n = 16) underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during which they completed a 90s control anticipation task and 90s speech anticipation task.
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