Self-recognition in an Asian elephant JM Plotnik, FBM De Waal, D Reiss Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (45), 17053-17057, 2006 | 1098 | 2006 |
The evolution of self-control EL MacLean, B Hare, CL Nunn, E Addessi, F Amici, RC Anderson, ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (20), E2140-E2148, 2014 | 949 | 2014 |
Elephants know when they need a helping trunk in a cooperative task JM Plotnik, R Lair, W Suphachoksahakun, FBM De Waal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (12), 5116-5121, 2011 | 324 | 2011 |
Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) reassure others in distress JM Plotnik, FBM de Waal PeerJ 2, e278, 2014 | 169 | 2014 |
Self‐recognition in the Asian elephant and future directions for cognitive research with elephants in zoological settings JM Plotnik, FBM de Waal, D Moore III, D Reiss Zoo Biology 29 (2), 179-191, 2010 | 133 | 2010 |
Taking the elephants' perspective: Remembering elephant behavior, cognition and ecology in human-elephant conflict mitigation HS Mumby, JM Plotnik Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6, 122, 2018 | 126 | 2018 |
Thinking with their trunks: elephants use smell but not sound to locate food and exclude nonrewarding alternatives JM Plotnik, RC Shaw, DL Brubaker, LN Tiller, NS Clayton Animal Behaviour 88, 91-98, 2014 | 115 | 2014 |
The conceptual mind: New directions in the study of concepts A Avargues-Weber, M Giurfa, J Plotnik, NS Clayton, R Seyfarth, ... MIT Press, 2015 | 92 | 2015 |
Elephants have a nose for quantity JM Plotnik, DL Brubaker, R Dale, LN Tiller, HS Mumby, NS Clayton Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (25), 12566-12571, 2019 | 71 | 2019 |
Elephants know when their bodies are obstacles to success in a novel transfer task R Dale, JM Plotnik Scientific reports 7 (1), 46309, 2017 | 69 | 2017 |
Exclusion in corvids: the performance of food-caching Eurasian jays (Garrulus glandarius). RC Shaw, JM Plotnik, NS Clayton Journal of Comparative Psychology 127 (4), 428, 2013 | 51 | 2013 |
Visual cues given by humans are not sufficient for Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) to find hidden food JM Plotnik, JJ Pokorny, T Keratimanochaya, C Webb, HF Beronja, ... PLoS One 8 (4), e61174, 2013 | 44 | 2013 |
Training future generations to deliver evidence‐based conservation and ecosystem management H Downey, T Amano, M Cadotte, CN Cook, SJ Cooke, NR Haddaway, ... Ecological Solutions and Evidence 2 (1), e12032, 2021 | 31 | 2021 |
Elephants as an animal model for self-domestication L Raviv, SL Jacobson, JM Plotnik, J Bowman, V Lynch, A Benítez-Burraco Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (15), e2208607120, 2023 | 25 | 2023 |
Persistence is key: investigating innovative problem solving by Asian elephants using a novel multi-access box SL Jacobson, A Puitiza, RJ Snyder, A Sheppard, JM Plotnik Animal Cognition, 1-13, 2022 | 24 | 2022 |
The challenges of replicating research on endangered species RC Shaw, AL Greggor, JM Plotnik Animal Behavior and Cognition 8 (2), 240-246, 2021 | 24 | 2021 |
The use of a human’s location and social cues by Asian elephants in an object-choice task O Ketchaisri, C Siripunkaw, JM Plotnik Animal Cognition 22, 907-915, 2019 | 22 | 2019 |
Convergent cognitive evolution across animal taxa: comparisons of chimpanzees, corvids, and elephants JM Plotnik, NS Clayton | 22 | 2015 |
A “thinking animal” in conflict: Studying wild elephant cognition in the shadow of anthropogenic change JM Plotnik, SL Jacobson Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 46, 101148, 2022 | 20 | 2022 |
Extraordinary elephant perception JM Plotnik, FBM de Waal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (14), 5071-5072, 2014 | 19 | 2014 |