Recommendations for Measuring and Standardizing Light for Laboratory Mammals To Improve Welfare and Reproducibility in Animal Research

Loading...

Date

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Open Access Color

GOLD

Green Open Access

Yes

OpenAIRE Downloads

OpenAIRE Views

Publicly Funded

No
Impulse
Top 10%
Influence
Average
Popularity
Top 10%

relationships.isProjectOf

relationships.isJournalIssueOf

Abstract

Light enables vision and exerts widespread effects on physiology and behavior, including regulating circadian rhythms, sleep, hormone synthesis, affective state, and cognitive processes. Appropriate lighting in animal facilities may support welfare and ensure that animals enter experiments in an appropriate physiological and behavioral state. Furthermore, proper consideration of light during experimentation is important both when it is explicitly employed as an independent variable and as a general feature of the environment. This Consensus View discusses metrics to use for the quantification of light appropriate for nonhuman mammals and their application to improve animal welfare and the quality of animal research. It provides methods for measuring these metrics, practical guidance for their implementation in husbandry and experimentation, and quantitative guidance on appropriate light exposure for laboratory mammals. The guidance provided has the potential to improve data quality and contribute to reduction and refinement, helping to ensure more ethical animal use. Lighting conditions for laboratory mammals is currently set according to the sensitivity of human vision. This Consensus View defines alternative 'animal-centric' metrics and provides guidance for their application to standardize experimental conditions, improve animal welfare and the quality of animal research.

Description

Lucas, Robert/0000-0002-1088-8029

Keywords

[No Keyword Available], Animal Experimentation, Mammals, Model organisms, QH301-705.5, Reproducibility of Results, Other natural sciences, Circadian Rhythm, Imaging, Animals, Laboratory, Animals, Circadian Rhythm/physiology, Biology (General), Genetics & Genomics, Consensus View

Fields of Science

Citation

0

WoS Q

Scopus Q

OpenCitations Logo
OpenCitations Citation Count
N/A

Volume

22

Issue

3

Start Page

End Page

PlumX Metrics
Citations

Scopus : 27

PubMed : 15

Captures

Mendeley Readers : 33

SCOPUS™ Citations

27

checked on Apr 30, 2026

Web of Science™ Citations

24

checked on Apr 30, 2026

Page Views

85

checked on Apr 30, 2026

Google Scholar Logo
Google Scholar™
OpenAlex Logo
OpenAlex FWCI
25.25497857

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG data is not available