Plant Behaviour Cognition | Monica Gagliano | Scientific Research

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© 2016. MONNIEGI. Proudly created withWix.com MONICA GAGLIANO Not All Those Who Wander Are LosT NEWS EVENTS.If you would liketo invite me to speak, get in touch here...WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT IT...​“Those who wish to see how a shamanic approach can help advance the scientific understanding of plants need to read this wonderful book. Monica Gagliano opens up new frontiers and her methods deserve broad attention.”— Jeremy Narby, PhD, author of The Cosmic Serpent​​​2020mar 13-16 Co-organiser| The New Scientific Paradigm: serving more-than-human interests, Harvard University, MA, USAmar 4-6 Invited Attendee | Pathways to Planetary Health: Ethics in the Age of the Anthropocene, Garrison Institute, NY, USAFeb 27 Invited Speaker | Public Dialogue on Plant Intelligencewith Richard Powers,the Institute for Cross- Disciplinary Engagement, Dartmouth College, NH, USAmore infoFeb-mar Visiting Fellow | Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Engagement, Dartmouth College, NH, USAmore info2019JUNE 1 Invited Speaker| World Science Festival, New York City, USAmore infoMay 16-19 Invited Speaker| Northern TerritoryWriters' Festival, Alice Spring, Australiamore infoMay 15 Keynote Speaker| Thinking Trees,The Royal Society of Victoria, Melbourne, Australiamore infoOlder news eventsClick hereAPR 11 Invited Speaker | 'From Biology to Mind: workshop on Minimal Cognition', School of Humanities Social Enquiry,University of Wollongong, Wollongong, AustraliaFEB 13 Interview on 'Smarty Plants' with RobertKrulwich|Radiolab, New York, USAlisten hereABOUTME.My main research is broadlyfocusing on key aspects of the ecological processes by which organisms are able to gather information on the variable conditions of their surrounding environment in order to thrive.In collaboration with various disciplines across the Sciences and the Humanities, my research aims at expandingour perception of animals, plants and more generally Nature.In the process of learning how to do this, Ihavepioneered the brand-new research field of plant bioacoustics and extended the concept of cognition to plants, re-igniting the discourse on plant subjectivity, sentience and ethical standing. I am a Research Associate Professor in Evolutionary Ecology Adjunct Senior Research Fellow atthe University of Western Australia, Research Affiliateat the Sydney Environment Institute,University of Sydney Senior Research Fellow at theBiological Intelligence(BI) Lab, University of SydneyPlant Cognitive EcologyWant to know more about plant behaviour?Discoverit here...Click here!Marine ecologyInterested in reef fish ecology?Find out more here...Click here!  other Curiousthings...The soulhas an absolute and unforgiving needfor regular excursions intoenchantment ~Thomas MooreMyMusical AdventuresViva la musica - Sundar00:00 / 00:00available onNidra - Jarguna00:00 / 00:00available onMORE HERE: https://soundcloud.com/monica-gaglianomore coming soon... thank you for your patienceMy artistic explorationsCONTACT.​School of Life Environmental Sciences Sydney Environment InstituteThe University of SydneyMacleay Building A12, Science Rd |Camperdown, NSW 2006AUSTRALIASend my publications. also available on ResearchGate...Plant COgnition.Plant cognition is a new and exciting field of research directed atexperimentally testing the cognitive abilities of plants, including perception, learning processes, memory and consciousness.The emerging framework holds considerable implications for the way we perceive plants as it redefines the traditionally held boundary between animals and plants.Franks, B.,Webb, C., Gagliano, M., Smuts, B. (2020). Conventional science will not do justice to nonhuman interests: A fresh approach is required. Commentary on Treves et al. on 'Just Preservation.'Animal Sentience, 27(17): 1-5. Available here:https://animalstudiesrepository.org/animsent/vol4/iss27/17/​Parise AG,Gagliano M GM Souza (2020)Extended cognition in plants: is it possible?Plant Signalling andBehavior 1710661https://doi.org/10.1080/15592324.2019.1710661​Calvo P, Gagliano M,Souza GM A Trewavas (2020) Plants are intelligent, and here is how.Annals of Botany 125: 11–28. Available here:https://doi.org/10.1093/aob/mcz155Marder M M Gagliano (2019) El curioso caso de la Mimosa pudica: cosas que aprende una planta. La Maleta de Portbou. Available here https://lamaletadeportbou.com/articulos/el-curioso-caso-de-la-mimosa-pudica/Gagliano M M Marder(2019) What a plant learns. The curious case ofMimosa pudica. Botany ONEBlog. Published August 2019and freely available herehttps://www.botany.one/2019/08/what-a-plant-learns-the-curious-case-of-mimosa-pudica/​Stephens A, Taket A M Gagliano(2018) Ecological Justice for Nature in Critical Systems Thinking. Systems Research Behavioral Science SRES 2532. Available herehttps://doi.org/10.1002/sres.2532Gagliano M, Abramson CI M Depczynski(2018) Plants learn and remember: lets get used to it. Oecologia 186: 29-31. Available herehttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00442-017-4029-7​Gagliano M(2017) The mind of plants: thinking the unthinkable. Communicative and IntegrativeBiologye1288333. Available herehttp://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19420889.2017.1288333​Gagliano M, Vyazovskiy VV, Borbély AA, Grimonprez M M Depczynski (2016) Learning by association in plants. Scientific Reports 6: 38427. Freely available herehttp://www.nature.com/articles/srep38427(with video abstract here)​Gagliano M M Marder (2016) Learning. InGrafts: writings on plants. Edited by Michael Marder. Minneapolis, MN: Minnesota University Press (available here:https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/grafts)Gagliano M M Marder (2016) Revolution. InGrafts: writings on plants. Edited by Michael Marder. Minneapolis, MN: Minnesota University Press (available here:https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/grafts)​Gagliano M M Grimonprez (2015) Breaking the silence – language and the making of meaning in plants. Ecopsychology 7: 143-152. Freely available herehttp://online.liebertpub.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1089/eco.2015.0023Pelizzon A M Gagliano (2015) The sentience of plants: toward a new regime of plant rights, or the intersection of animal rights and rights of nature? AAPLJ 11: 5-13.Gagliano M (2015) In a green frame of mind: perspectives on the behavioural ecology and cognitive nature of plants. AoB Plants 7: plu075.Freelyavailableherehttp://aobpla.oxfordjournals.org/content/7/plu075.full.pdf+htmlGagliano M M Marder (2015) Plants can learn: it's a no-brainer!LA Review Books Blog. Published March 2015and freely available herehttp://philosoplant.lareviewofbooks.org/?p=96Gagliano M, Renton M, Depczynski M S Mancuso (2014) Experience teaches plants to learn faster and forget slower inenvironmentswhere it matters. Oecologia 175:63-72. (DOI 10.1007/s00442-013-2873-7)Gagliano M M Marder (2014) What Plant Revolution would you opt for?LA Review Books Blog. Published November 2014 andavailable herehttp://philosoplant.lareviewofbooks.org/?p=82 Gagliano M (2013) Seeing green: the re-discovery of plants and Nature’s wisdom. Societies 3 (1): 147-157. In the special issue 'RethinkingtheVegetal:EmergingPerspectivesonPlantsandSociety'andavailableherehttp://www.mdpi.com/journal/societies/Gagliano M (2013) Persons as Plants: Ecopsychology and the Return to the Dream of Nature. Landscapes: the Journal of the International Centre for Landscape and Language 5(2):1-11. In the special issue on ‘Ecological Creativity’ and available here http://ro.ecu.edu.au/landscapes/vol5/iss2/14The Green Thread: Dialogue with the Vegetal WorldEdited by P Vieira, M Gagliano and J Ryan. Lexignton Books 2015 (available here)** This bookis an interdisciplinary collection of essays in the emerging field of Plant Studies. What unites the contributions to the collection is the principle that the re-imagining of the green world involves the re-conceptualization of plants as active agents in social and cultural environments** The novel concepts and perspectives emerging from this research on vegetal life are galvanising a truly interdisciplinary dialogue across an array of academic disciplines, including science, philosophy, environmental law, literature and of course...the Arts!Plant COmmunication.Plant bioacoustic is a newly-emerged field of plant communication.Plants produce sound waves in the lower end of the audio range as well as an overabundance of ultrasonic sounds. By capturing the signals emitted by plants under different environmental conditions, I am exploring the ecological significance of these sounds to communication among plants and between plants and other organisms.Gibson P M Gagliano(2017) The feminist plant: changing relations with the water lily. Ethics and the Environment 22:125-147.Available herehttp://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/ethicsenviro.22.2.06​Gagliano M, Grimonprez M,Depczynski M M Renton (2017) Tuned in: plant roots use sound to locate water. Oecologia 184:151-160.Available herehttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00442-017-3862-z (includingvideo here)​Marder M M Gagliano (2016) Bioacoustics. InGrafts: writings on plants. Edited by Michael Marder. Minneapolis, MN: Minnesota University Press (available here:https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/grafts)​Gagliano M M Renton (2013) Love thy neighbour: facilitation through an alternative signalling modality in plants. BMC Ecology 13:19. Freely availableherehttp://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6785/13/19.Gagliano M (2013) Green symphonies: a call for studies on acoustic communication in plants. Behavioral Ecology 24(4): 789-796. Freely availableherehttp://beheco.oxfordjournals.org/content/24/4/789.fullGagliano M (2013) The flowering of plant bioacoustics: how and why. Behavioral Ecology 24 (4): 800-801. Freely availableherehttp://beheco.oxfordjournals.org/content/24/4/800.2.fullMarder M M Gagliano (2013) How do plants sound? Columbia University Press Blog. Published June 2013 and available herehttp://www.cupblog.org/?p=10609Gagliano M, Renton M, Duvdevani N, Timmins M S Mancuso (2012) Acoustic and magnetic communication in plants: is it possible? Plant Signalling andBehavior 7: 1346-1348.Gagliano M, Renton M, Duvdevani N, Timmins M S Mancuso (2012) Out of sight but not out of mind: alternative means of communication in plants.PLoS ONE 7(5), e37382. Freely availableherehttp://www.plosone.org/article/Gagliano M, Mancuso S D Robert (2012) Towards understanding plant bioacoustics. Trends in Plant Science 17: 323–32Gagliano M (2012) Green Symphonies. Australasian Science. Published September 2012Gagliano M (2012) Heard it on the grapevine: the mysterious chatter of plants. The Conversation. Published 12 April 2012 and available herehttp://theconversation.edu.au/heard-it-on-the-grapevineThe Language of Plants: Science, Philosophy and Literature.Edited by M Gagliano,J Ryan and P Vieira. University of Minnesota Press 2017 (available here)** This book commences a dialogue between philosophy, science, literature and cinema dealing with plants. The aim of the edited collection is to develop a better understanding of plant life through critical awareness, conceptual rigor, and interdisciplinary thinking. Envisioned as a ground-breaking work that will bridge a number of fields, The Language of Plants will (1) allot to literature, cinema and the arts a special role in the integration of the scientific and philosophical research on plants at the experiential level, (2) promote the freedom of imagination necessary for the rethinking of vegetal life and, thereby, (3) inspire further philosophical and scientific investigations. The book will not only seek to consolidate the nascent paradigm shift in the human conceptualisation of vegetation, but it will also join ongoing discussions of plant ethics **Marine Ecology.Piggott C, Depczynski M, Gagliano M T Langlois (2020).Remote video methods for studying juvenile fish populations in challenging environments. Jornal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 532: 151454. Available herehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2020.151454​Gagliano M (2018).Planetary Health: Are We Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution? Challenges9(2): 38.Freely available herehttps://doi.org/10.3390/challe9020038​Gagliano M (2016). What would the Babel Fish say? Animal Sentience: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Animal Feeling 1(3):20.Freely available herehttp://animalstudiesrepository.org/animsent/Gagliano M, Depczynski M U Siebeck (2015). Facing the environment: onset and development of UV markings in young fish. Sci. Rep. 5:13193. Freely available here http://www.nature.com/articles/srep13193Depczynski M M Gagliano (2013). Natural-born con artists and counterfeiters: Who is being deceived here? Communicative and IntegrativeBiology 6(4):e24586. Freely available herehttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.4161/cib.24586Gagliano M M Depczynski (2013). Spot the difference: mimicry in a coral reef fish. PloS ONE 8: e55938. Freely available herehttp://www.plosone.org/article/Herwig JN, Depczynski M, Roberts JD, Semmens JM, Gagliano M AJ Heyward (2012) Using age-based life history datatoinvestigatethelifecycleandvulnerabilityofOctopuscyanea.PloSONE7:e43679.Freelyavailableherehttp://www.plosone.org/article/Simpson SD, Munday PL, Wittenrich ML, Manassa R, Dixson D, Gagliano M HY Yan (2011) Ocean acidification erodes crucial auditory behaviour in a marine fish. Biol. Lett. 7: 917-920Baumann H M Gagliano (2011) Changing otolith:fish size ratios during settlement in two tropical damselfishes. Helgoland Mar. Res 65: 425-429Munday P, Gagliano M, Donelson J, Dixson D S Thorrold (2011) Ocean acidification does not affect the early life history development of a tropical marine fish. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 423: 211-221Gagliano M, Lema K, Depczynski M S Whalan (2011) Use it and lose it: lipofuscin accumulation in the brain of a coral reef fish. J. Fish Biol. 78:659–666.Botté E, Negri A, Codi King S, Gagliano M, Smith-Keune C, DR Jerry (2010) Are damsels in distress? Combined effects of chlorpyrifos and temperature stress on the tropical damselfish Acanthochromis polyacanthus from the Great Barrier Reef (Australia). Comp. Biochem. Physiol. A Mol. Integr. Physiol. 157: S16.Gagliano M, McCormick MI, Moore J M Depczynski (2010) The basics of acidification: baseline variability of pH on Australian coral reefs. Mar. Biol. 157:1849–1856.Wilson SK et al (2010) Critical knowledge gaps in current understanding of climate change impacts on coral reef fishes. J. Exp. Biol. 213:894-900. In the special issue 'Survival in a Changing World' available online athttp://jeb.biologists.org/content/vol213/issue6/Gagliano M, Dunlap WC, de Nys R M Depczynski (2009) Ockham’s Razor gone blunt: coenzyme Q adaptation and redox balance in tropical reef fishes. Biol. Lett. 5:360–363.Gagliano M MI McCormick (2009) Hormonally-mediated maternal effects shape offspring survival potential in stressful environments. Oecologia 160:657-665.McCormick MI M Gagliano (2009) Carry-over effects: the importance of a good start. 11th Int Coral Reef SympGagliano M (2008) On the spot: the absence of predators reveals eyespot plasticity in a marine fish. Behav. Ecol.19:733-739.Gagliano M, Depczynski M, Simpson SD J Moore (2008) Dispersal without errors: symmetrical ears tune into the right frequency for survival. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 275:527-534.Gagliano M, McCormick MI MG Meekan (2007) Survival against the odds: ontogenetic changes in selective pressure mediate growth-mortality trade-offs in a marine fish. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 274:1575-1582.Gagliano M, McCormick M MG Meekan (2007) Temperature-induced shifts in selective pressure at a critical developmental transition. Oecologia 152:219-225.Gagliano, M MI McCormick (2007) Maternal condition influences phenotypic selection on offspring. J. Anim. Ecol. 76:174-182.Depczynski M M Gagliano (2007) Andaman blennies bathe in the tropical sun rather than in the water. Coral Reefs 26:677.Gagliano M MI McCormick (2007) Compensating in the wild: is flexible growth the key to early juvenile survival? Oikos 116:111-120.Gagliano M, Kowalewsky S MI McCormick (2006) An alternative method for the preservation of tropical fish larvae. J. Fish Biol. 68:634-639.Bay, LK, Buechler K, Gagliano M MJ Caley (2006) Intraspecific variation in the pelagic larval duration of tropical reef fishes. J. Fish Biol. 68:1206-1214.Gristina M, Fiorentino F, Garofalo G, Gagliano M, Morizzo G S Cusumano (2006) Protection effects on European spiny lobster (Palinurus elephas Fabricius, 1787) in the Isole Egadi Marine Reserve. Biol. Mar. Med. 12:404-409.Gagliano M MI McCormick (2004) Feeding history influences otolith shape in tropical fish. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 278: 291-296.Gristina M M Gagliano (2004). Performance of traditional rush and modern plastic traps on the capture of Palinurus elephas (Fabricius, 1787) in laboratory tanks. Fish. Res. 66: 235-239.Gagliano M, Fiorentino F S Ragonese (2002) New record of Caulerpa racemosa in the south-western Sicilian waters. Naturalista sicil. 26 (3-4):155-159.Gagliano M, Gancedo U, Coca J AG Ramos (2002) Real time remote sensing monitoring of the western Mediterranean. Biol. Mar. Med. 9:870-873.Gagliano M, Tuya F, Martin-Garcia J O Ayza-Mascarell (2002) Experimental evaluation on fish assemblages associated with artificial structures: a preliminary study. Biol. Mar. Med. 9:754-757.   HomeNews and EventsAbout MeThe BI LabMy PublicationsOther Curious Things...ContactMore

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