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    Laterality and fish welfare:A review

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    Humans interact with fishes in many contexts including aquaculture, scientific study and companion animals. In all of these contexts, fish welfare can be compromised through anthropogenic means. Concern for fish welfare has grown considerably in recent years, with many states and territories now protecting fish through animal welfare regulations. We are not only morally obliged to ensure good welfare of animals in our care, but increasingly required to do so by law. A greater understanding of fish behaviour can lead to the development of welfare indicators. Here we suggest that laterality has wide-spread consequences for fish behaviour and a better understanding of how laterality shapes and interacts with fish behaviour may provide opportunities to enhance fish welfare. Moreover, assessment of laterality through behavioural assays may well be a useful welfare indicator in its own right given the close apparent link between laterality, personality and stress reactivity. Here we review the current research investigating laterality in fishes and highlight instances which may have important consequences for fish welfare

    Popular Poetry, Methodism, and the Ascendancy of the Hymn

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    The Cambridge History of Welsh Literature

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    This is the first comprehensive, single-volume history of the literature of Wales. The volume contains chapters covering the whole range of Welsh literature, from post-Roman Britain to post-devolution Wales, with many of the later chapters providing holistic accounts of literature in Welsh and literature in English within a single genre or a single period of literary production

    Britons and Saxons: The Earliest Writing in Welsh

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    Literary Networks and Patrons in Late Medieval Wales

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    Travel, translation and temperance: the origins of the Welsh novel

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    Revolution, Culture and Industry, c.1700‒1850

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    Theatre, Film and Television in Wales in the Twentieth Century

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