Ulf Dieckmann
Principal Research Scholar
Exploratory Modeling of Human-natural Systems Research Group
Advancing Systems Analysis Program
Principal Research Scholar
Cooperation and Transformative Governance Research Group
Advancing Systems Analysis Program
Principal Research Scholar
Systemic Risk and Resilience Research Group
Advancing Systems Analysis Program
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Biography
Ulf Dieckmann is a Principal Research Scholar in IIASA's Advancing Systems Analysis Program. He is working on the theory of adaptive dynamics, fisheries-induced evolution, cooperation evolution, speciation theory, spatial ecology, life-history theory, and on problems in theoretical evolutionary ecology.He received his bachelor's degree in physics and his master's degree in theoretical physics from the University of Aachen, Germany. He completed his PhD research on theoretical biology at Leiden University in the Netherlands, and obtained his Habilitation (venia legendi) in biomathematics from the University of Vienna.
He has worked at Stanford University and the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, California, USA, the Research Center Julich, Germany, the University of York, UK, Leiden University, the Netherlands, and the University of Vienna, Austria. He has been a visiting professor at the University of Montpellier, France, and a research fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, Germany. He is a visiting professor at The Graduate University for Advanced Studies (Sokendai), Hayama, Japan.
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Publications
Gyllenberg, M., Hanski, I., & Metz, J.A.J. (2004). Spatial dimensions of population viability. In: Evolutionary Conservation Biology. Eds. Ferriere, R., Dieckmann, U. , & Couvet, D., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-82700-0 10.1017/CBO9780511542022.006.
Barot, S., Heino, M. , O'Brien, L., & Dieckmann, U. (2004). Estimating reaction norms for age and size at maturation when age at first reproduction is unknown. Evolutionary Ecology Research 6 (5) 659-678.
van Doorn, G.S., Dieckmann, U. , & Weissing, F.J. (2004). Sympatric speciation by sexual selection: A critical reevaluation. The American Naturalist 163 (5) 709-725. 10.1086/383619.
Ernande, B. & Dieckmann, U. (2004). The evolution of phenotypic plasticity in spatially structured environments: Implications of intraspecific competition, plasticity costs and environmental characteristics. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 17 (3) 613-628. 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2004.00691.x.
Egas, M., Dieckmann, U. , & Sabelis, M.W. (2004). Evolution restricts the coexistence of specialists and generalists: The role of trade-off structure. The American Naturalist 163 (4) 518-531. 10.1086/382599.