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Elisa DEMURU

Post-Doctorante

 

elisa.demuru@cnrs.fr

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Je suis une éthologue intéressée par l'étude de la communication chez les primates. Mon expertise se concentre particulièrement sur le bonobo.
Mon projet postdoctoral vise à explorer l'effet de l'expérience sociale précoce sur le développement des capacités communicatives chez les bonobos en analysant les interactions ludiques. De plus, j'étudie comment les bonobos communiquent durant la recherche de nourriture et les interactions agressives.
Mes études sont issues de la collaboration entre le Laboratoire Dynamique Du Langage et l'Equipe de Neuro-Ethologie Sensorielle de l'Université de Saint-Etienne au sein du Projet ADYN-BONOBO du LabEX ASLAN.


THÈMES DE RECHERCHE


 

  • Cognition Sociale
  • Evolution du Langage
  • Communication Gestuelle
  • Empathie
  • Jeu Social

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    TERRAIN


     

    Bonobos
    La Vallée des Singes (France - 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018, 2019)
    Lola Ya Bonobo (Republique Democratique du Congo - 2018)
    Planckendael Zoo (Belgique - 2017)
    Wilhelma Zoo (Allemagne - 2009, 2015)
    Apenheul Primate Park (Pays Bas - 2009)

     

    ENSEIGNEMENTS


     

    2018-2019 / 2019-2020 / 2020-2021 / 2021-2022

  • TD ANIMAL COGNITION - L2 Sciences Cognitives - Université Lumière Lyon 2
  • CM ANIMAL COGNITION - L2 Sciences Cognitives - Université Lumière Lyon 2

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    PRINCIPALES PUBLICATIONS ET CONFÉRENCES
    VERSION LONGUE / AFFICHER LA VERSION COURTE


    Ouvrages édités
     

    Demuru, E. & Giacoma, C. (eds), 2022, "Interacting primates: the biological roots of human communication", Taylor & Francis - Ethology, Ecology & Evolution


    Chapitres dans les ouvrages
     

    Palagi, E. & Demuru, E., 2017, "Pan paniscus or Pan ludens? Bonobos, playful attitude and social tolerance", in BONOBOS: Unique in Mind, Brain and Behavior, Hare, B. & Yamamoto, S. (eds), Oxford University Press


    Articles de revues
     

    Caselli, M., Russo, E., Guéry, J.P., Demuru, E. & Norscia, I., 2023, "More Than Just Kibbles: Keeper Familiarity and Food Can Affect Bonobo Behavior", Animals, 13


     

    Caselli, M., Malaman, B., Cordoni, G., Guéry, J.P., Kok, J., Demuru, E. & Norscia, I., 2023, "Not lost in translation: Changes in social dynamics in Bonobos after colony relocation and fusion with another group", Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 261


     

    Demuru, E., Clay, Z. & Norscia, I., 2022, "What makes us apes? The emotional building blocks of intersubjectivity in hominids", Ethology Ecology and Evolution, 34


     

    Cordoni, G., Pirarba, L., Elies, S., Demuru, E., Guéry, J.P. & Norscia, I., 2022, "Adult–adult play in captive lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla)", Primates, 1


     

    Norscia, I., Caselli, M., De Meo, G., Cordoni, G., Guéry, J.P. & Demuru, E., 2022, "Yawn contagion in bonobos: Another group, another story", American Journal of Primatology, 84


     

    Demuru, E. & Giacoma, C., 2022, "Interacting primates: the biological roots of human communication", Ethology Ecology and Evolution, 3


     

    Demuru, E., Caselli, M., Guéry, J.P., Michelet, C., Alexieff, F. & Norscia, I., 2022, "Female bonobos show social swelling by synchronizing their maximum swelling and increasing bonding", Scientific Reports, 12


     

    Cordoni, G., Gioia, M., Demuru, E. & Norscia, I., 2021, "The dark side of play: play fighting as a substitute for real fighting in domestic pigs, Sus scrofa.", Animal Behaviour , 175, pp. 21-31


     

    Anzà, S., Demuru, E. & Palagi, E., 2021, "Sex and grooming as exchange commodities in female bonobos’ daily biological market", Scientific Reports, 11


     

    Demuru, E., Pellegrino, F., Dediu, D. & Levréro, F., 2020, "Foraging postures are a potential communicative signal in female bonobos", Scientific Reports, 10:15431


     

    Demuru, E., Ferrari, P. & Palagi, E., 2018, "Is birth attendance a uniquely human feature? New evidence suggests that Bonobo females protect and support the parturient", Evolution and Human Behavior, 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2018.05.003


     

    Palagi, E., Leone, A., Demuru, E. & Ferrari, P., 2018, "High-ranking geladas protect and comfort others after conflicts", Scientific Reports, 8:15291


     

    Baragli, P., Demuru, E., Scopa, C. & Palagi, E., 2017, "Are horses capable of mirror self-recognition? A pilot study.", PLoS ONE, 12:5, pp. e0176717


     

    Norscia, I., Demuru, E. & Palagi, E., 2016, "Difference in contagious yawning between susceptible men and women: why not?", Royal Society Open Science, 3:9, pp. 1075 – 1102


     

    Cordoni, G., Demuru, E., Ceccarelli, E. & Palagi, E., 2016, "Play, aggression and reconciliation in preschool children: What matters?", Behaviour, 153:9-11, pp. 1075-1102


     

    Norscia, I., Demuru, E. & Palagi, E., 2016, "She more than he: gender bias supports the empathic nature of yawn contagion in Homo sapiens", Royal Society Open Science, 3:2, pp. 150459


     

    Palagi, E., Cordoni, G., Demuru, E. & Bekoff, M., 2016, "Fair play and its connection with social tolerance, reciprocity and the ethology of peace", Behaviour, 153:9-11, pp. 1195 – 1216


     

    Palagi, E., Stanyon, R. & Demuru, E., 2015, "Play to learn, teach by play", Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 38


     

    Demuru, E., Ferrari, P. & Palagi, E., 2015, "Emotionality and intentionality in bonobo playful communication", Animal Cognition, 18, pp. 333-344


     

    Palagi, E., Norscia, I. & Demuru, E., 2014, "Yawn contagion in humans and bonobos: emotional affinity matters more than species", PeerJ, 2, pp. e519


     

    Palagi, E., Dall'Olio, S., Demuru, E. & Stanyon, R., 2014, "Exploring the evolutionary foundations of empathy: consolation in monkeys", Evolution and Human Behavior, 35, pp. 341-349


     

    Demuru, E. & Palagi, E., 2012, "In Bonobos Yawn Contagion Is Higher among Kin and Friends", PloS ONE, 7, pp. e49613




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