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Cooperation

Visalberghi, E. & Anderson. J. (2008). Fair game for chimpnazees. Science, 319, 282-283

Visalberghi, E., Quarantotti, B. P. & Tranchida, F. (2000). Solving a cooperation task without taking into account the partner's behavior: The case of capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella). Journal of Comparative Psychology, 114, 297-301

Conflict management

Schino G., Sciarretta M. (2015) Effects of aggression on interactions between uninvolved bystanders in mandrills. Animal Behaviour 100: 16-21.

Schino G., Marini C. (2014) Redirected aggression in mandrills: is it punishment? Behaviour 151: 841-859

Schino, G. & Marini, C. (2012). Self-protective function of post-conflict bystander affiliation in Mandrills. PloS ONE, 7(6)

Balasubramaniam, K. N., Dittmar, K., Berman, C., M., Butovskaya, M., Cooper, M. A., Majolo, B., Ogawa, H., Schino, G., Thierry, B. & De Waal F. B. M. (2012). Hierarchical steepness, counter-aggression, and Macaque social style scale. American Journal of Primatology, 74, 915-925

Balasubramaniam, K. N., Dittmar, K., Berman, C. M., Butovskaya, M., Cooper, M. A, Majolo, B., Ogawa, H., Schino, G., Thierry, B. & de Waal, F. B. M. (2012). Hierarchical steepness and phylogenetic models: Phylogenetic signalsin Macaca. Animal Behaviour, 83, 1207-1218

Polizzi di Sorrentino, E., Schino, G., Massaro, L., Visalberghi, E. & Aureli, F. (2012). Between-group hostility affects within-group interactions in tufted capuchin monkeys. Animal Behaviour, 83(2), 445-451

Schino, G. & Marini, C. (2011). Know your enemy: Accessibility and danger modulate the use of conciliatory patterns in mandrills. Animal Behaviour, 81, 1009-1014

Tiddi, B., Aureli F., Polizzi di Sorrentino, E., Janson, C. H. & Schino, G. (2011). Grooming for tolerance? Two mechanisms of exchange in wild tufted capuchin monkeys. Behavioural Ecology, 22, 663-669

Polizzi di Sorrentino, E., Schino, G., Visalberghi, E. & Aureli, F. (2010). What time is it? Coping with expected feeding time in capuchin monkeys. Animal Behaviour, 80, 117-123

Schino, G., Tiddi, B. & Polizzi di Sorrentino, E. (2007). Agonistic support in juvenile Japanese macaques: Cognitive and functional implications. Ethology, 113, 1151-1157

Schino, G., Rosati, L., Geminiani, S. & Aureli, F. (2007). Post-conflict anxiety in Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata): Aggressor's and victim's prespectives. Ethology, 113, 1081-1088

Schino, G., Ventura, R. & Troisi, A. (2005). Grooming and aggression in captive Japanese macaques. Primates, 46, 207-209

Reciprocity

Carter G.G., Schino G., Farine D. (2019) Challenges in assessing the roles of nepotism and reciprocity in cooperation networks. Animal Behaviour 150: 255-271.

Boggiani L., Addessi E., Schino G. (2018) Receiving aggression triggers attention bias in tufted capuchin monkeys. Animal Behaviour 146: 173-180.

Schino G., Alessandrini A. (2018) Mutual grooming functions to prolong grooming received in ringtailed lemurs. Animal Behaviour 146: 31-35.

Schino G., Aureli F. (2017) Reciprocity in group-living animals: partner control versus partner choice. Biological Reviews92: 665-672.

Schino G., Massimei R., Pinzaglia M., Addessi E. (2016) Grooming, social rank and 'optimism' in tufted capuchin monkeys: a study of judgement bias. Animal Behaviour 119: 11-16.

Campennì M., Manciocco A., Vitale A., Schino G. (2015) Exchanging grooming, but not tolerance and aggression in common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus). American Journal of Primatology 77: 222–228

Majolo, B., Schino, G. & Aureli, F. (2012). The relative prevalence of direct, indirect and generalized reciprocity in macaque grooming exchanges. Animal Behaviour, 83, 763-771

Sabbatini, G., De Bortoli Vizioli, A., Visalberghi, E. & Schino, G. (2012). Food transfer in capuchin monkeys: An experiment of partner choice. Biology Letters, 8, 757-759

Tiddi, B., Aureli, F. & Schino. (2012). Grooming up the hierarchy: The exanghe of grooming and rank-related benefits in a New World primate. PloS ONE, (7)5

Tiddi, B., Aureli, F., Schino, G. & Voelkl, B. (2011). Social relationships between adult females and the alpha male in wild tufted capuchin monkeys. American Journal of Primatology, 73, 1-9

Schino, G. & Pellegrini, B. (2011). Grooming and the expectation of reciprocation in mandrills. International Journal of Primatology, 32, 406-414

Tiddi, B., Aureli, F. & Schino, G. (2010). Grooming for infant handling in tufted capuchin monkeys: A reappraisal of the primate infant market. Animal Behaviour, 79, 1115-1123

Schino, G. & Aureli, F. (2010). The relative roles of kinship and reciprocity in explaining primate altruism. Ecology Letters, 13(1), 45-50

Schino, G. & Aureli, F. (2010). A few misunderstandings about reciprocal altruism. Communicative & Integrative Biology, 3, 561-563

Schino, G. & Aureli, F. (2010). Primate reciprocity and its cognitive requirements. Evolutionary Anthropology, 19, 130-135

Schino, G., Di Giuseppe, F. & Visalberghi, E. (2009). Grooming, rank, and agonistic support in tufted capuchin monkeys. American Journal of Primatology, 71, 101-105

Schino, G., Di Giuseppe, F. & Visalberghi, E. (2009). The time frame of partner choice in the grooming reciprocation of Cebus apella. Ethology, 115, 70-76

Schino, G. & Pellegrini, B. (2009). Grooming in mandrills and the time frame of reciprocal partner choice. American Journal of Primatology, 17, 884-888

Schino, G. & Aureli, F. (2009).  Reciprocal altruism in primates: Partner choice, cognition and emotions. Advances in the Study of Behavior, 39, 45-69

Schino, G. & Aureli, F. (2008). Grooming reciprocation among female primates: A meta-analysis. Biology Letters, 4, 9-11

Schino, G. & Aureli, F. (2008). Trade-offs in primate grooming reciprocation: Testing behavioural flexibility and correlated evolution. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 95, 439-446

Schino G. (2007). Grooming and agonistic support: A meta-analysis of primate reciprocal altruism. Behavioral Ecology, 18, 115-120

Schino, G., Polizzi di Sorrentino, E. & Tiddi, B. (2007). Grooming and coalitions in Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata): Partner choice and the time frame of reciprocation. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 121, 181-188

Ventura, R., Majolo, B., Koyama, N., Hardie, S. & Schino, G. (2006). Reciprocation and interchange in wild Japanese macaques: Grooming, co-feeding, and agonistic support. American Journal of Primatology, 68, 1138-1149

Schino, G., Aureli, F., Ventura, R. & Troisi, A. (2004). A test of the cross-generational transmission of grooming preferences in macaques. Ethology, 110, 137-146

Schino, G., Ventura, R. & Troisi, A. (2003). Grooming among Japanese macaques istinguishing between reciprocation and interchange. Behavioral Ecology, 14, 887-891

Schino, G. (2001). Grooming, competition and social rank among female primates: A meta-analysis. Animal Behaviour, 62, 265-271

Monkeys’ understanding of social relationships

Schino G., Scerbo M. (in stampa) Monitoring of group mates in relation to their behavior in mandrills. American Journal of Primatology .

Schino G., Carducci P., Truppa V. (2020) Attention to social stimuli is modulated by sex and exposure time in tufted capuchin monkeys. Animal Behaviour 161: 39-47.

Schino G., Lasio F. (2019) Mandrills represent their own dominance hierarchy on a cardinal, not ordinal, scale. Animal Cognition 22: 1159-1169.

Aureli F., Schino G. (2019) Social complexity from within: how individuals experience the structure and organization of their groups. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 73: 6.

Tiddi B., Polizzi di Sorrentino E., Fischer J., Schino G. (2017) Acquisition and functional consequences of social knowledge in macaques. Royal Society Open Science 4: 160639.

Schino G., Sciarretta M. (2016) Patterns of social attention in mandrills, Mandrillus sphinx. International Journal of Primatology 37: 752–761.

Schino, G., Tiddi, B. & Polizzi di Sorrentino, E. (2006). Simultaneous classification by rank and kinship in Japanese macaques. Animal Behaviour, 71, 1069-1074

Schino, G., Geminiani, S., Rosati, L. & Aureli. F. (2004). Behavioral and emotional response of Japanese Macaque (Macaca fuscata) mothers after their offspring receive an aggression. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 118(3), 340-346

Contagious yawning

Norscia, I. & Palagi, E. (2011). Yawn contagion and empathy in Homo sapiens. PloS ONE, 6(12)

Palagi, E., Leone, A., Mancini, G. & Ferrari, P. F. (2009). Contagious yawning in gelada baboons as a possible expression of empathy. PNAS, 106, 19262-19267

Play

Cordoni, G. & Palagi, E. (2011). Ontogenetic trajectories of chimpanzee social play: Similarities with humans. PloS ONE, 6(11)

Visalberghi, E. & Guidi, C. (1998). Play behaviour in young tufted capuchin monkeys. Folia Primatologica, 69, 419-422

Facial display

De Marco, A., Sanna, A., Cozzolino, R., Thierry, B. (2014). The function of greetings in male Tonkean macaques. American Journal of Primatology, 76, 989-998.

De Marco, A., Petit, O., & Visalberghi, E. (2008). The repertoire and social function of facial displays in white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus). International Journal of Primatology, 29, 469-486

De Marco, A. & Visalberghi, E. (2007). Facial displays in young tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella): Appearance, meaning, context and target. Folia Primatologica, 78, 118-137

Visalberghi, E., Valenzano, D. & Preuschoft, S. (2006). Facial displays in Cebus apella. International Journal of Primatology, 27, 1689-1707

Miscellaneous

Schino G., Lasio F. (2018) Competition for grooming partners and interference in affiliation among female mandrills. Ethology 124: 600-608

Schino G., Pinzaglia M. (2018) Age-related changes in the social behavior of tufted capuchin monkeys. American Journal of Primatology 80: e22746

Balasubramaniam K.N., Beisner B.A., Berman C.M., De Marco A., Duboscq J., Koirala S., Majolo B., MacIntosh A.J.J., McFarland R., Molesti S., Ogawa H., Petit O., Schino G., Sosa S., Sueur C., Thierry B., de Waal F.B.M, McCowan B. (2018) The influence of phylogeny, social style, and sociodemographic factors on macaque social network structure. American Journal of Primatology 80: e22727

Kean D.E., Tiddi B., Fahy M., Heistermann M., Schino G., Wheeler B.C. (2017) Feeling anxious? The mechanisms of vocal deception in tufted capuchin monkeys. Animal Behaviour 130: 37-46

Macchitella L., Stegagno T., Giaconella R., Polizzi di Sorrentino E., Schino G., Addessi E. (2017) Oxytocin improves the ability of dogs to follow informative pointing: a neuroemotional hypothesis. Rendiconti Lincei: Scienze Fisiche e Naurali 28: 105-115

Schino G., Alessandrini A. (2015) Short-term costs and benefits of grooming in Japanese macaques. Primates 56: 253–257

Costes-Thiré, M., Levé, M., Uhlrich, P., De Marco, A., Thierry, B. (2014). Lack of evidence that Tonkean macaques understand what others can hear. Animal Cognition, In press.

Majolo B., Aureli F., Schino G. (2012) Meta-analysis and animal social behaviour. Evolutionary Ecology 26: 1197–1211

Majolo B., Lehmann J., De Bortoli Vizioli A., Schino G. (2012) Fitness-related benefits of dominance in primates. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 147: 652-660

Polizzi di Sorrentino E., Schino G., Tiddi B., Aureli F. (2012) Scratching as a window into the emotional responses of wild tufted capuchin monkeys. Ethology 118: 1072-1084

 

Poster

De Marco, A. & Visalberghi, E. (2004). Sviluppo e funzione comunicativa delle espressioni facciali nel piccolo di cebo dai cornetti (Cebus apella). XXI Convegno Nazionale della Società Italiana di Etologia (SIE), Padova

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