His primary areas of investigation include Gambusia, Ecology, Zoology, Lateralization of brain function and Laterality. His Gambusia research incorporates themes from Poeciliidae and Interspecific competition. Angelo Bisazza is interested in Mate choice, which is a branch of Zoology.
His studies deal with areas such as Sexual selection, Sperm competition, Cannibalism and Mating system as well as Mate choice. His Lateralization of brain function study which covers Developmental psychology that intersects with Fixation and Cognition. His work in Laterality covers topics such as Anatomy which are related to areas like Neuroscience and Personality.
His main research concerns Ecology, Zoology, Laterality, Developmental psychology and Gambusia. The concepts of his Ecology study are interwoven with issues in Statistics, Poeciliidae, Filial cannibalism and Reproductive success. He usually deals with Zoology and limits it to topics linked to Poecilia and Guppy.
His Laterality study combines topics in areas such as Communication, Ocular dominance, Predator, Anatomy and Lateralization of brain function. His Developmental psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Stimulus, Cognitive psychology and Cognition. His work on Gambusia deals in particular with Mosquitofish and Eastern mosquitofish.
Angelo Bisazza mostly deals with Developmental psychology, Numerosity adaptation effect, Cognitive psychology, Guppy and Numerical cognition. His Numerosity adaptation effect research includes elements of Statistics and Set. His Statistics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Absolute, Ecology and Stimulus.
His Cognitive psychology research incorporates themes from Visual perception, Perception, Visual Physiology and Social psychology. His studies in Guppy integrate themes in fields like Illusion, Poecilia and Cognition. His research integrates issues of Lateralization of brain function, Laterality and Mirror test in his study of Cognition.
His primary scientific interests are in Developmental psychology, Guppy, Poecilia, Cognitive psychology and Cognition. His Developmental psychology research incorporates elements of Visual perception, Non-human, Cognitive style, Confounding and Competence. He has researched Guppy in several fields, including Spatial ecology, Polygyny, Impulsivity and Cognitive flexibility.
His Poecilia study incorporates themes from Cognitive efficiency, Laterality, Flexibility and Lateralization of brain function. Angelo Bisazza combines subjects such as Mathematical ability and Animal cognition with his study of Cognitive psychology. His study in Cognition is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Concept learning, Discrimination learning, Mate choice and Mirror test.
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Does brain asymmetry allow efficient performance of simultaneous tasks
Marco Dadda;Angelo Bisazza.
Animal Behaviour (2006)
Lateralization of detour behaviour in poeciliid fish: The effect of species, gender and sexual motivation
Angelo Bisazza;Lucilla Facchin;R. Pignatti;G. Vallortigara.
Behavioural Brain Research (1998)
Salinity mediates the competitive interactions between invasive mosquitofish and an endangered fish.
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Oecologia (2008)
Laterality in detour behaviour: interspecific variation in poeciliid fish ☆
Angelo Bisazza;Riccardo Pignatti;Giorgio Vallortigara.
Animal Behaviour (1997)
Female mate choice in a mating system dominated by male sexual coercion
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Behavioral Ecology (2001)
Female aggregation and male competition reduce costs of sexual harassment in the mosquitofish Gambusia holbrooki
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Animal Behaviour (2003)
Use of number by fish.
Christian Agrillo;Marco Dadda;Giovanna Serena;Angelo Bisazza.
PLOS ONE (2009)
Male competition and female choice in Padogobius martensi (Pisces, Gobiidae)
Angelo Bisazza;Andrea Marconato;Guglielmo Marin.
Animal Behaviour (1989)
Sexual selection and sexual size dimorphism in the eastern mosquitofish Gambusia holbrooki (Pisces Poeciliidae)
A. Bisazza;G. Marin.
Ethology Ecology & Evolution (1995)
The cost of parental care and egg cannibalism in the river bullhead, Cottus gobio L. (Pisces, Cottidae)
A. Marconato;A. Bisazza;M. Fabris.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology (1993)
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