OpenAlex Citation Counts

OpenAlex Citations Logo

OpenAlex is a bibliographic catalogue of scientific papers, authors and institutions accessible in open access mode, named after the Library of Alexandria. It's citation coverage is excellent and I hope you will find utility in this listing of citing articles!

If you click the article title, you'll navigate to the article, as listed in CrossRef. If you click the Open Access links, you'll navigate to the "best Open Access location". Clicking the citation count will open this listing for that article. Lastly at the bottom of the page, you'll find basic pagination options.

Requested Article:

Fish do not feel pain and its implications for understanding phenomenal consciousness
Brian Key
Biology & Philosophy (2014) Vol. 30, Iss. 2, pp. 149-165
Open Access | Times Cited: 100

Showing 1-25 of 100 citing articles:

Why fish do not feel pain
Brian Key
Animal Sentience (2016) Vol. 1, Iss. 3
Open Access | Times Cited: 297

Insects have the capacity for subjective experience
Colin Klein, Andrew B. Barron
Animal Sentience (2016) Vol. 1, Iss. 9
Open Access | Times Cited: 208

Global Participation in and Public Attitudes Toward Recreational Fishing: International Perspectives and Developments
Robert Arlinghaus, Øystein Aas, Josep Alós, et al.
Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture (2020) Vol. 29, Iss. 1, pp. 58-95
Closed Access | Times Cited: 105

Welfare of aquatic animals: where things are, where they are going, and what it means for research, aquaculture, recreational angling, and commercial fishing
Howard I. Browman, Steven J. Cooke, I. G. Cowx, et al.
ICES Journal of Marine Science (2018) Vol. 76, Iss. 1, pp. 82-92
Open Access | Times Cited: 92

Indicators and Criteria of Consciousness in Animals and Intelligent Machines: An Inside-Out Approach
Cyriel M. A. Pennartz, Michele Farisco, Kathinka Evers
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience (2019) Vol. 13
Open Access | Times Cited: 92

The Zebrafish Amygdaloid Complex – Functional Ground Plan, Molecular Delineation, and Everted Topology
Baylee A. Porter, Thomas Mueller
Frontiers in Neuroscience (2020) Vol. 14
Open Access | Times Cited: 83

Animal models of pain: Diversity and benefits
Cynthia Abboud, Alexia Duveau, Rabia Bouali‐Benazzouz, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods (2020) Vol. 348, pp. 108997-108997
Open Access | Times Cited: 83

What Is It Like to Be a Bass? Red Herrings, Fish Pain and the Study of Animal Sentience
Georgia Mason, J. Michelle Lavery
Frontiers in Veterinary Science (2022) Vol. 9
Open Access | Times Cited: 43

Animal Models of Human Disease
Sara Green
(2024)
Closed Access | Times Cited: 11

The Edge of Sentience
Jonathan Birch
Oxford University Press eBooks (2024)
Closed Access | Times Cited: 9

Teachers’ conceptions of the environment: anthropocentrism, non-anthropocentrism, anthropomorphism and the place of nature
Frances Quinn, Jérémy Castéra, Pierre Clément
Environmental Education Research (2015) Vol. 22, Iss. 6, pp. 893-917
Closed Access | Times Cited: 82

Is “cooling then freezing” a humane way to kill amphibians and reptiles?
Richard Shine, Joshua J. Amiel, Adam J. Munn, et al.
Biology Open (2015) Vol. 4, Iss. 7, pp. 760-763
Open Access | Times Cited: 71

Canine emotions as seen through human social cognition
Miiamaaria V. Kujala
Animal Sentience (2017) Vol. 2, Iss. 14
Open Access | Times Cited: 69

Consciousness Science Underdetermined: A Short History of Endless Debates
Matthias Michel
Ergo an Open Access Journal of Philosophy (2019) Vol. 6, Iss. 20201214
Open Access | Times Cited: 59

Changing dietary patterns is necessary to improve the sustainability of Western diets from a One Health perspective
Juliana Minetto Gellert Paris, Timo Falkenberg, Ute Nöthlings, et al.
The Science of The Total Environment (2021) Vol. 811, pp. 151437-151437
Open Access | Times Cited: 47

Consciousness in teleosts: There is something it feels like to be a fish
Michael L. Woodruff
Animal Sentience (2017) Vol. 2, Iss. 13
Open Access | Times Cited: 59

Reasons to Be Skeptical about Sentience and Pain in Fishes and Aquatic Invertebrates
Benjamin K. Diggles, Robert Arlinghaus, Howard I. Browman, et al.
Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture (2023) Vol. 32, Iss. 1, pp. 127-150
Open Access | Times Cited: 16

What can vigilance tell us about fear?
Guy Beauchamp
Animal Sentience (2017) Vol. 2, Iss. 15
Open Access | Times Cited: 45

Fish and microchips: on fish pain and multiple realization
Matthias Michel
Philosophical Studies (2018) Vol. 176, Iss. 9, pp. 2411-2428
Closed Access | Times Cited: 45

How Could We Know When a Robot was a Moral Patient?
Henry Shevlin
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics (2021) Vol. 30, Iss. 3, pp. 459-471
Closed Access | Times Cited: 30

Anthropomorphic denial of fish pain
Lynne U. Sneddon, Matthew C. Leach
Animal Sentience (2016) Vol. 1, Iss. 3
Open Access | Times Cited: 32

Why it hurts: with freedom comes the biological need for pain
Keith D. Farnsworth, Robert W. Elwood
Animal Cognition (2023) Vol. 26, Iss. 4, pp. 1259-1275
Closed Access | Times Cited: 10

The proximate architecture for decision‐making in fish
Bjørn Andersen, Christian Jørgensen, Sigrunn Eliassen, et al.
Fish and Fisheries (2015) Vol. 17, Iss. 3, pp. 680-695
Open Access | Times Cited: 31

Insects cannot tell us anything about subjective experience or the origin of consciousness
Brian Key, Robert Arlinghaus, Howard I. Browman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2016) Vol. 113, Iss. 27
Open Access | Times Cited: 31

Page 1 - Next Page

Scroll to top