Gabriele Schino
Affiliations: | CNR (National Research Council) of Rome, Italy. |
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Aureli F, Schaffner CM, Schino G. (2022) Variation in communicative complexity in relation to social structure and organization in non-human primates. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 377: 20210306 |
Dell'Anna F, Schino G, Aureli F. (2022) Anxiety in Geoffroy's spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi): Can scratching be used as an indicator? American Journal of Primatology. e23373 |
Schino G, Aureli F. (2021) The role of affect in cooperation: How to test the emotional bookkeeping hypothesis. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. 120: 262-263 |
Schino G, Scerbo M. (2020) Monitoring of group mates in relation to their behavior in mandrills. American Journal of Primatology. 82: e23129 |
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: 1-13 |
Schino G, Pinzaglia M. (2018) Age-related changes in the social behavior of tufted capuchin monkeys. American Journal of Primatology. 80: e22746 |
Schino G, Lasio F. (2018) Competition for grooming partners and interference in affiliation among female mandrills Ethology. 124: 600-608 |
Boggiani L, Addessi E, Schino G. (2018) Receiving aggression triggers attention bias in tufted capuchin monkeys Animal Behaviour. 146: 173-180 |