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  • Boos, M., Pritz, J., Lange, S. & Belz M. (2014). Leadership in moving human groups. PLoS Comput Biol 10(4): e1003541
  • Semmann, D. (2012). Conditional cooperation can hinder network reciprocity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 109, 12846-12847.
  • Fehl, K., van der Post, D. J., & Semmann, D. (2011). Co-evolution of behaviour and social network structure promotes human cooperation. Ecology Letters, 14, 546-551
  • Melis, A. P., & Semmann, D. (2010). How is human cooperation different? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 365, 2663-2674.
  • Traulsen, A., Semmann, D., Sommerfeld, R. D., Krambeck, H.-J., & Milinski, M. (2010). Human strategy updating in evolutionary games. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 107, 2962-2966.
  • van der Post, D.J. & Hogeweg, P. (2009). Cultural inheritance and diversification of diet in variable environments. Animal Behavior, 78, 155-166.
  • van der Post, D.J., Ursem, B., & Hogeweg, P. (2009). Resource distributions affect social learning on multiple timescales. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 63, 1653-1658.
  • Sommerfeld, R.D., Krambeck, H.-J., Semmann, D. & Milinski, M. (2007). Gossip as an alternative for direct observation in games of indirect reciprocity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, 104, 17435–17440.
  • Milinski, M., Semmann, D., Krambeck, H.-J., & Marotzke, J. (2006). Stabilizing the Earth's climate is not a losing game: Supporting evidence from public goods experiments. Proceedings of the National Academy Of Sciences USA, 103, 3994-3998.
  • Semmann, D., Krambeck, H.-J., & Milinski, M. (2005). Reputation is valuable within and outside one's own social group. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 57, 611-616.
  • Semmann, D., Krambeck, H.-J., Milinski, M. (2004). Strategic investment in reputation. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 56, 248-252.
  • Semmann, D., Krambeck, H.-J., Milinski, M. (2003). Volunteering leads to rock-paper-scissors dynamics in a public goods game. Nature, 425, 390-393.
  • Milinski, M., Semmann, D., & Krambeck, H.-J. (2002). Donors to charity gain in both indirect reciprocity and political reputation. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 269, 881-883.
  • Milinski, M., Semmann, D., Krambeck, H.-J. (2002). Reputation helps solve the 'tragedy of the commons'. Nature, 415, 424-426.
  • Milinski, M., Semmann, D., Bakker, T.C.M., Krambeck, H.-J.. (2001). Cooperation through indirect reciprocity: image scoring or standing strategy? Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 268, 2495-2501.
  • van der Post, D.J. & Semmann, D. (2011). Local orientation and the evolution of foraging: Changes in decision making can eliminate evolutionary trade-offs. PLoS Computational Biology, 7, e1002186.
  • Franz, M., van der Post, D., Schülke, O., & Ostner, J. (2011). The evolution of cooperative turn-taking in animal conflict. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 11, 323.
  • van der Post, D.J. & Semmann, D. (2011). Patch depletion, niche structuring and the evolution of cooperative foraging. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 11, 335.
  • Fehl, K., Sommerfeld, R.D., Semmann, D., Krambeck, H.-J. & Milinski, M. (2012). I dare you to punish me - Vendettas in games of cooperation. PLOS ONE, 7, e45093.
  • Grujic et al. 2012 Consistent strategy updating in spatial and non-spatial behavioral experiments does not promote cooperation in social networks
  • Russell, Y.I. & Phelps, S. (2013). How do you measure pleasure? A discussion about intrinsic costs and benefits of primate allogrooming. Biology & Philosophy, 28, 1005-1020.
  • Zhang, B., Li, C., De Silva, H., Bednarik, P. & Sigmund, K. (2013). The evolution of sanctioning institutions: An experimental approach to the social contract, Journal of Experimental Economics.
  • Russell, Y.I. & Gobet, F. (2013). What is counterintuitive? Religious cognition and natural expectation. Review of Psychology and Philosophy.

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