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Piero Amodio
Piero Amodio
Researcher, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn - Dept. of Biology and Evolution of Marine Organisms
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How intelligent is a cephalopod? Lessons from comparative cognition
AK Schnell, P Amodio, M Boeckle, NS Clayton
Biological Reviews 96 (1), 162-178, 2021
872021
Grow smart and die young: why did cephalopods evolve intelligence?
P Amodio, M Boeckle, AK Schnell, L Ostojíc, G Fiorito, NS Clayton
Trends in ecology & evolution 34 (1), 45-56, 2019
862019
Camouflaging in a complex environment—octopuses use specific features of their surroundings for background matching
N Josef, P Amodio, G Fiorito, N Shashar
PloS one 7 (5), e37579, 2012
482012
Observational and other types of learning in Octopus
P Amodio, G Fiorito
Handbook of behavioral neuroscience 22, 293-302, 2013
362013
The use of artificial crabs for testing predatory behavior and health in the octopus
P Amodio, P Andrews, M Salemme, G Ponte, G Fiorito
Altex 31 (4), 494-9, 2014
302014
Cognition and Recognition in the Cephalopod Mollusc Octopus vulgaris: Coordinating Interaction with Environment and Conspecifics
E Tricarico, P Amodio, G Ponte, G Fiorito
Biocommunication of animals, 337-349, 2013
212013
The interplay between psychological predispositions and skill learning in the evolution of tool use
P Amodio, SA Jelbert, NS Clayton
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 20, 130-137, 2018
182018
Shell Loss in Cephalopods: Trigger for, or By-Product of, the Evolution of Intelligence? A Reply to Mollo et al.
P Amodio, M Boeckle, AK Schnell, L Ostojic, G Fiorito, NS Clayton
Trends in ecology & evolution 34 (8), 690-692, 2019
102019
Octopus intelligence: the importance of being agnostic
P Amodio
Animal Sentience 26 (20), 2019
102019
Bipedal locomotion in Octopus vulgaris: A complementary observation and some preliminary considerations
P Amodio, N Josef, N Shashar, G Fiorito
Ecology and evolution 11 (9), 3679-3684, 2021
92021
Little evidence that Eurasian jays protect their caches by responding to cues about a conspecific’s desire and visual perspective
P Amodio, BG Farrar, C Krupenye, L Ostojić, NS Clayton
ELife 10, e69647, 2021
72021
How flexible is tool use in Eurasian jays (Garrulus glandarius)?
P Amodio, M Boeckle, SA Jelbert, L Ostoijc, NS Clayton
Animal Behavior and Cognition 7 (3), 270-287, 2020
72020
Testing two competing hypotheses for Eurasian jays’ caching for the future
P Amodio, J Brea, BG Farrar, L Ostojić, NS Clayton
Scientific reports 11 (1), 835, 2021
62021
A preliminary attempt to investigate mirror self-recognition in Octopus vulgaris
P Amodio, G Fiorito
Frontiers in Physiology 13, 951808, 2022
42022
Biocommunication of Animals
E Tricarico, P Amodio, G Ponte, G Fiorito
42014
Evolution of Intelligence in Cephalopods
P Amodio, S Shigeno, L Ostojić
eLS 1, 77-84, 2020
32020
Commentary: A conserved role for serotonergic neurotransmission in mediating social behavior in octopus
P Amodio, G Fiorito, NS Clayton, L Ostojić
Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience 13, 185, 2019
32019
Convergent cognitive evolution: what can be learnt from comparisons with corvids and cephalopods?
P Amodio
12020
Within-population variation in nest building behaviors of Bornean orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii): individual plasticity and cultural influences
AM Marzec, P Amodio, AM Ashbury, SSU Atmoko
INNOVATIONS AND SOCIAL BARRIERS IN ORANGUTAN CULTURE, 76, 2020
2020
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