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Despite increasing awareness of animal welfare, there are vast discrepancies between legal protections and
recommended practices for different species, in different countries and at different institutions. While many
guidelines are now available, they often target specific research contexts or species, leaving a gap in compre
hensive ethical oversight across the entire research process. Within animal behaviour research, there is a bias for
considering ethics during only the methodology and design phase. This often means only the immediate impact
on animals directly involved in the research is accounted for. Conducting ethical research should extend beyond
ensuring animal welfare during data collection and include environmentally sustainable research practices,
alongside the ethical treatment of people working within and alongside animal behaviour research. We offer the
Consult, Approve, Research and Evaluate (CARE) framework to improve the scientific integrity, transparency and
ethical practices within the field of animal behaviour. CARE encourages researchers and academic bodies to (1)
Consult existing (academic and traditional) knowledge on the study species, local human—animal interactions,
their environment and previously implemented ethical practices and to reflect on personal experience and
biases when approaching a study question; (2) seek Approval from relevant bodies (e.g. institutional ethics
committees and local and government authorities) even when not mandatory; (3) uphold ethical standards
while carrying out Research and (4) Evaluate the short- and long-term impacts of the specific study. Our
framework is designed to distribute accountability at every level of the academic system, from individual re
searchers to their institutions, funding bodies and publishers. We pitch this framework as a ‘version 1.0’ to
recognize the fast-evolving nature of ethical standards in animal behaviour research and to allow space for
improvement. CARE provides a necessary infrastructure for addressing systemic biases and ensuring ethically
sound, socially responsible and environmentally sustainable animal behaviour research.
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Biases Ethics Framework Inclusion Sustainability
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Badihi, G., Taylor-O’Connor, J., Bezerra de Melo Daly, G., Komeda, V., Daoudi-Simison, S., Rodrigues, E. D., Webster, M. M., Altschul, D. M., Hobaiter, C., Wiltshire, C., Klein, H., Freymann, E., Grund, C., Soldati, A., Henderson, M., Leroux, M. M., & Slania, N. E. (2026a). A call for CARE in animal behaviour: An holistic ethical research framework. Animal Behaviour, 231. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2025.123428
Editora
Elsevier BV
