Zeitschriftenartikel (14)

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Milinski, M.; Marotzke, J.: Economic experiments support Ostrom's polycentric approach to mitigating climatic change. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 9, 442 (2022)
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Milinski, M.: A review of suggested mechanisms of MHC odor signaling. Biology 11, 1187 (2022)
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Milinski, M.: Extortion - a voracious prosocial strategy. Current Opinion in Psychology 44, S. 196 - 201 (2022)
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Waichman, I.; Requate, T.; Karde, M.; Milinski, M.: Challenging conventional wisdom: Experimental evidence on heterogeneity and coordination in avoiding a collective catastrophic event. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 109, 102502 (2021)
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Milinski, M.: MHC mediates social odor via microbiota—it cannot work: a comment on Schubert et al. Behavioral Ecology 32 (3), S. 374 - 375 (2021)
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Gahr, C.; Boehm, T.; Milinski, M.: Male validation factor for three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) mate choice likely evolutionarily conserved since 50 thousand years. Ethology, Ecology & Evolution 33 (1), S. 25 - 36 (2021)
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Marotzke, J.; Semmann, D.; Milinski, M.: The economic interaction between climate change mitigation, climate migration and poverty. Nature Climate Change 10 (6), S. 518 - 525 (2020)
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Huang, Y.; Feulner, P. G. D.; Eizaguirre, C.; Lenz, T. L.; Bornberg-Bauer, E.; Milinski, M.; Reusch, T. B. H.; Chain, F. J. J.: Genome-wide genotype-expression relationships reveal both copy number and single nucleotide differentiation contribute to differential gene expression between stickleback ecotypes. Genome Biology and Evolution 11 (8), S. 2344 - 2359 (2019)
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Schmid, D. W.; McGee, M. D.; Best, R. J.; Seehausen, O.; Matthews, B.: Rapid divergence of predator functional traits affects prey composition in aquatic communities. The American Naturalist 193 (3), S. 331 - 345 (2019)
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Becks, L.; Milinski, M.: Extortion strategies resist disciplining when higher competitiveness is rewarded with extra gain. Nature Communications 10, 783 (2019)
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Gahr, C. L.; Boehm, T.; Milinski, M.: Female assortative mate choice functionally validates synthesized male odours of evolving stickleback river–lake ecotypes. Biology Letters 14 (12), 20180730 (2018)
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Flegr, J.; Milinski, M.; Kaňková, Š.; Hůla, M.; Hlaváčová, J.; Sýkorová, K.: Latent toxoplasmosis and olfactory functions of Rh positive and Rh negative subjects. PLoS One 13 (12), e0209773 (2018)
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Lenz, T. L.; Hafer, N.; Samonte, I. E.; Yeates, S. E.; Milinski, M.: Cryptic haplotype-specific gamete selection yields offspring with optimal MHC immune genes. Evolution 72 (11), S. 2478 - 2490 (2018)
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Lange, V.; M., P. A.; Joireman, J.; Milinski, M.: Climate change: what psychology can offer in terms of insights and solutions. Current Directions in Psychological Science 27 (4), S. 269 - 274 (2018)

Buchkapitel (2)

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Milinski, M.: The collective risk social dilemma. In: Handbook of environmental sociology, Bd. in press (Hg. Franzen, A.; Mader, S.). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., Cheltenham, UK (2021)
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Milinski, M.: Gossip and reputation in social dilemmas. In: The Oxford Handbook of Gossip and Reputation (Hg. Giardini, F.). Oxford University Press (2019)

Hochschulschrift - Doktorarbeit (2)

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Schmid, D. W.: Concomitant natural and sexual selection reveals context-dependent evolution of host resistance to parasites. Dissertation, 232 S., School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, London (2019)
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Gahr, C.: Molecular basis of ecological speciation in sticklebacks. Dissertation, 137 S., Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel (2018)

Forschungspapier (1)

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Milinski, M.; Innocenti, S.: Climate extreme events and climate change are forced by extortionate free-riders - an economic experiment. (eingereicht)
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