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Angelo Bisazza

Angelo Bisazza

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
78
Citations
17155
World Ranking
4644
National Ranking
102

Overview

Angelo Bisazza is affiliated with the University of Padua in Italy. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology.

The subfields in which they are active include Cell Biology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Social Psychology.

The main topics of Angelo Bisazza's work focus on:

  • Zebrafish Biomedical Research Applications
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Fish biology, ecology, and behavior
  • Cognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skills
  • Primate Behavior and Ecology
  • Amphibian and Reptile Biology

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Animal Cognition
  • Animals
  • Scientific Reports
  • Behavioural Processes
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Angelo Bisazza include:

  • "Measuring recognition memory in zebrafish larvae: issues and limitations" (2020) published in PeerJ
  • "Environmental enrichment decreases anxiety-like behavior in zebrafish larvae" (2022) published in Developmental Psychobiology
  • "Ontogeny and personality affect inhibitory control in guppies, Poecilia reticulata" (2021) published in Animal Behaviour
  • "Guppies show sex and individual differences in the ability to inhibit behaviour" (2020) published in Animal Cognition
  • "The devil is in the detail: Zebrafish learn to discriminate visual stimuli only if salient" (2020) published in Behavioural Processes

Angelo Bisazza frequently collaborates with several researchers, notably:

  • Maria Santacà
  • Marco Dadda
  • Tyrone Lucon-Xiccato
  • Elia Gatto
  • Christian Agrillo

Best Publications

  • Armaments and ornaments: an evolutionary explanation of traits of dual utility

    Anders Berglund;Angelo Bisazza;Andrea Pilastro

  • The Origins of Cerebral Asymmetry: A Review of Evidence of Behavioural and Brain Lateralization in Fishes, Reptiles and Amphibians

    Angelo Bisazza;L J. Rogers;Giorgio Vallortigara

  • Possible evolutionary origins of cognitive brain lateralization

    G Vallortigara;L.J Rogers;A Bisazza

  • Modularity and spatial reorientation in a simple mind: encoding of geometric and nongeometric properties of a spatial environment by fish.

    Valeria Anna Sovrano;Angelo Bisazza;Giorgio Vallortigara

  • Population lateralisation and social behaviour: a study with 16 species of fish.

    Angelo Bisazza;Claudio Cantalupo;Maurizio Capocchiano;Giorgio Vallortigara

  • The genome of the platyfish, Xiphophorus maculatus , provides insights into evolutionary adaptation and several complex traits

    Manfred Schartl;Ronald B. Walter;Yingjia Shen;Tzintzuni Garcia

  • Do fish count? Spontaneous discrimination of quantity in female mosquitofish.

    Christian Agrillo;Marco Dadda;Giovanna Serena;Angelo Bisazza

  • Lateralisation of predator avoidance responses in three species of toads.

    Giuseppe Lippolis;Angelo Bisazza;Lesley J. Rogers;Giorgio Vallortigara

  • Modularity as a fish (Xenotoca eiseni) views it: conjoining geometric and nongeometric information for spatial reorientation.

    Valeria Anna Sovrano;Angelo Bisazza;Giorgio Vallortigara

  • Evidence for two numerical systems that are similar in humans and guppies.

    Christian Agrillo;Laura Piffer;Angelo Bisazza;Brian Butterworth

  • Insemination efficiency of two alternative male mating tactics in the guppy Poecilia reticulata

    Andrea Pilastro;Angelo Bisazza

  • Use of number by fish.

    Christian Agrillo;Marco Dadda;Giovanna Serena;Angelo Bisazza

  • Quantity discrimination in female mosquitofish

    Christian Agrillo;Marco Dadda;Angelo Bisazza

  • Complementary right and left hemifield use for predatory and agonistic behaviour in toads.

    G Vallortigara;L J Rogers;A Bisazza;G Lippolis

  • Female mate choice, male-male competition and parental care in the river bullhead, Cottus gobio L. (Pisces, Cottidae)

    Angelo Bisazza;Andrea Marconato

  • Does brain asymmetry allow efficient performance of simultaneous tasks

    Marco Dadda;Angelo Bisazza

  • Lateralization of predator-evasion response in a teleost fish (Girardinus falcatus)

    Claudio Cantalupo;Angelo Bisazza;Giorgio Vallortigara

  • Roots of brain specializations: preferential left-eye use during mirror-image inspection in six species of teleost fish.

    V.A Sovrano;C Rainoldi;A Bisazza;G Vallortigara

  • Lateralization of detour behaviour in poeciliid fish: The effect of species, gender and sexual motivation

    Angelo Bisazza;Lucilla Facchin;R. Pignatti;G. Vallortigara

  • How ancient is brain lateralization

    Giorgio Vallortigara;Angelo Bisazza

Frequent Co-Authors

Christian Agrillo
Christian Agrillo University of Padua
Giorgio Vallortigara
Giorgio Vallortigara University of Trento
Andrea Pilastro
Andrea Pilastro University of Padua
Jonathan P. Evans
Jonathan P. Evans University of Western Australia
Brian Butterworth
Brian Butterworth University College London
Francesco Argenton
Francesco Argenton University of Padua
Martin Giurfa
Martin Giurfa Sorbonne University
Culum Brown
Culum Brown Macquarie University
Lesley J. Rogers
Lesley J. Rogers University of New England
Michael J. Beran
Michael J. Beran Georgia State University

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