Alba Motes Rodrigo

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9 publications

2025 | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 |
 
A Natural Disaster Exacerbates and Redistributes Disease Risk Among Free-Ranging Macaques by Altering Social Structure.
Motes-Rodrigo A., Albery G.F., Negron-Del Valle J.E., Philips D., Cayo Biobank Research Unit, Platt M.L., Brent LJN, Testard C., 2025/01. Ecology letters, 28 (1) pp. e70000. Peer-reviewed.
Ant social network structure is highly conserved across species.
Kay T., Motes-Rodrigo A., Royston A., Richardson T.O., Stroeymeyt N., Keller L., 2024/07. Proceedings. Biological sciences, 291 (2027) p. 20240898. Peer-reviewed.
Urbanization does not increase "object curiosity" in vervet monkeys, but semi-urban individuals selectively explore food-related anthropogenic items.
Ellington L., Mercier S., Motes-Rodrigo A., van de Waal E., Forss S., 2024/06. Current zoology, 70 (3) pp. 383-393. Peer-reviewed.
 
Ape knapping then and now: Limited social learning of sharp stone-tool making and use in naïve non-human apes
Motes-Rodrigo Alba, Tennie Claudio, 2024/02/01. pp. 97-122 dans Biocultural evolution: An agenda for integrative approaches, Kerns Verlag.
 
Precise tactile stimulation of worker ants by a robotic manipulator reveals that individual responses are density‐ and context‐dependent
Rüegg Matthias, Motes-Rodrigo Alba, Tuleu Alexandre, Stroeymeyt Nathalie, Richardson Thomas O., Sakar Mahmut Selman, Keller Laurent, 2023/11/29. Methods in Ecology and Evolution. Peer-reviewed.
A primatological perspective on human cultural origins: When did cumulative culture evolved in our lineage
Motes-Rodrigo Alba, 2023/07/26. Mètode Revista de difusió de la investigació, 14 pp. 117-123. Peer-reviewed.
Bone-related behaviours of captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) during two excavating experiments.
Motes-Rodrigo A., Tennie C., Hernandez-Aguilar R.A., 2023/01. Primates; journal of primatology, 64 (1) pp. 35-46. Peer-reviewed.
Captive great apes tend to innovate simple tool behaviors quickly.
Motes-Rodrigo A., Tennie C., 2022/10. American journal of primatology, 84 (10) pp. e23311. Peer-reviewed.
Captivity and habituation to humans raise curiosity in vervet monkeys.
Forss SIF, Motes-Rodrigo A., Dongre P., Mohr T., van de Waal E., 2022/06. Animal cognition, 25 (3) pp. 671-682. Peer-reviewed.
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