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-====== Peter Hammerstein ====== 
  
-is a **founding professor** of the ITB. Though officially retired, he is an active member of the ITB and an external professor of the Santa Fe Institute in New Mexico. A biographical sketch can be found at the bottom of this page.+{{ :groups:peter:peter-hammerstein.jpg?nolink&400|}}is a **founding professor** of the ITB and a former external professor at the Santa Fe Institute in New Mexico. He was the chair of Berlin's Collaborative Research Center "Theoretical Biology: Robustness, Modularity and Evolutionary Design of Living Systems" (SFB 618), and acted as a founding editor of the journal "Biological Theory: Integrating Development, Evolution, and Cognition". At the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (Institute for Advanced Study) he chaired the Fellows' Club for many years. Though officially retired, he continues to be an active member of the ITB. A biographical sketch can be found at the bottom of this page.
  
-===== Research interests =====+==== Research interests ====
  
-Evolutionary theory across the life sciences: Conflict and cooperation between and within organisms, economics in nature, evolutionary game theory, biological markets, evolution of decision mechanisms, endosymbiont-host interactions, evolutionary medicine/anthropology+Evolutionary theory across the life sciences, conflict and cooperation between and within organisms, endosymbiont-host interactions, economics in nature, evolutionary game theory, biological markets, evolution of decision mechanisms, evolutionary medicine/anthropology
  
-===== Books =====+==== Books ====
  
 Hammerstein, P. & Stevens, J.R., eds. (2012). //Evolution and the Mechanisms of Decision Making//. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Hammerstein, P. & Stevens, J.R., eds. (2012). //Evolution and the Mechanisms of Decision Making//. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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 Albers, W., Güth, W., Hammerstein, P., Moldovanu, B. & van Damme, E., eds. (1997). //Understanding Strategic Interaction - Essays in Honor of Reinhard Selten//. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. Albers, W., Güth, W., Hammerstein, P., Moldovanu, B. & van Damme, E., eds. (1997). //Understanding Strategic Interaction - Essays in Honor of Reinhard Selten//. Berlin: Springer-Verlag.
  
-===== Selected publications =====+==== Selected publications ====
  
-Zug, R. & Hammerstein, P. (2017) Evolution of reproductive parasites with direct fitness benefits. //Heredity//, doi:10.1038/s41437-017-0022-5.+[[https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=LUx9VZoAAAAJ|More publications on Google Scholar.]] 
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 +Leimar, O., Dall, S.R.X., McNamara, J.M., Kuijper, B., Hammerstein, P. (2019). Ecological genetic conflict: Genetic architecture can shift the balance between local adaptation and plasticity. //American Naturalist//, 193, 70-80. 
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 +Gehrig, S., Schlüter, A., Hammerstein, P (2019). Social heterogeneity in a common pool resource dilemma. //PloS ONE//, 14, e0210561 
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 +Zug, R. & Hammerstein, P. (2018) Evolution of reproductive parasites with direct fitness benefits. //Heredity//, 120, 266-281.
  
 Gebiola, M., Kelly, S.E., Velten, V., Zug, R., Hammerstein, P., Giorgini, M., Hunter, M.S. (2017). Reproductive interference and fecundity affect competitive interactions of sibling species with low mating barriers: Experimental and theoretical evidence. //Heredity//, 119, 438-446. Gebiola, M., Kelly, S.E., Velten, V., Zug, R., Hammerstein, P., Giorgini, M., Hunter, M.S. (2017). Reproductive interference and fecundity affect competitive interactions of sibling species with low mating barriers: Experimental and theoretical evidence. //Heredity//, 119, 438-446.
  
-Hammerstein, P. & Noë, R. (2016). Biological trade and markets. //Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B//, 371, //20150101.//+Hammerstein, P. & Noë, R. (2016). Biological trade and markets. //Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B//, 371, 20150101.
  
-Gebiola, M., Kelly, S., Hammerstein, P., Giorgini, M., Hunter, M.S. (2016). “Darwin’s corollary” and cytoplasmic incompatibility induced by //Cardinium// may contribute to speciation in //Encarsia// wasps (Hymenooptera: Aphelinidae). //Evolution//, doi:10.1111/evo.13037.+Gebiola, M., Kelly, S., Hammerstein, P., Giorgini, M., Hunter, M.S. (2016). “Darwin’s corollary” and cytoplasmic incompatibility induced by //Cardinium// may contribute to speciation in //Encarsia// wasps (Hymenooptera: Aphelinidae). //Evolution//, 70, 2447-2458.
  
 McNamara, J., Dall, S.R.X., Hammerstein, P., Leimar, O. (2016). Detection versus selection: Integration of genetic, epigenetic and environmental cues in fluctuating environments. //Ecology Letters//,19, 1267-1276. McNamara, J., Dall, S.R.X., Hammerstein, P., Leimar, O. (2016). Detection versus selection: Integration of genetic, epigenetic and environmental cues in fluctuating environments. //Ecology Letters//,19, 1267-1276.
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 Hammerstein, P. (1981). The role of asymmetries in animal contests. //Animal Behaviour//, 29, 193-205. Hammerstein, P. (1981). The role of asymmetries in animal contests. //Animal Behaviour//, 29, 193-205.
  
-===== Biographical sketch ====+==== Biographical sketch ====