Publications
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[24] A. Lampert, Decentralized governance may lead to higher infection levels and sub-optimal releases of quarantines amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
[23] A. Lampert, When establishing a common environmental project, countries that benefit less may need to contribute more.
[22] A. Lampert and O. Mendelsohn, A simple rule can guide policymakers on how to subsidize integrated pest management projects while incorporating farmers' behavior.
Publications
[21] K. Kayser and A. Lampert, Survivor's dilemma: the evolution of cooperation in volatile environments, Journal of Theoretical Biology, 516:110603 (2021)
[20] A. Lampert and A. M. Liebhold, Combining multiple tactics over time for cost-effective eradication of invading insect populations, Ecology Letters, 24(2):279-287 (2021).
[19] J. Applegate and A. Lampert, Firm size populations modeled through competition-colonization dynamics, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 31(1):91-116 (2021).
[18] A. Lampert, Information sharing may impede the success of environmental projects, Journal of Environmental Management, 270:110946 (2020).
[17] A. Lampert, Discounting as a double-edged sword: The values of both future goods and present economic growth decrease with the discount rate, Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, 10(1):43-53 (2021).
[16] A. Lampert, Multiple agents managing a harmful species population should either work together to control it or split their duties to eradicate it, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 117(19):10210-10217 (2020).
* see video presentation
[15] A. Lampert, Over-exploitation of natural resources is followed by inevitable declines in economic growth and discount rate, Nature Communications, 10:1-10 (2019).
[14] A. Lampert and A. Hastings, How to combine two methods to restore populations cost-effectively, Ecosphere, 10(1):e02552 (2019).
[13] A. Lampert, A. Hastings and J. N. Sanchirico, Slow treatment promotes control of harmful species by multiple agents, Conservation Letters, 11(5):e12568 (2018).
[12] R. Mamada, A. Lampert and C. Perrings, Potential Games and the Tragedy of the Commons, Strat. Behav. Environ., 6(4):311-338 (2017).
[11] A. Lampert and A. Hastings, Stability and distribution of predator-prey systems: local and regional mechanisms and patterns, Ecology Letters, 19(3):279-288 (2016).
* recommanded by the Faculty of 1000
[10] A. Lampert and T. Tlusty, Where two are fighting, the third wins: Stronger selection facilitates greater polymorphism in traits conferring competition-dispersal tradeoffs, PLoS ONE, 11(2):e0147970 (2016).
[9] A. Lampert and A. Hastings, Sharp changes in resource availability may induce spatial nearly periodic population abundances, Ecol. Complex., 19:80-83 (2014).
[8] A. Lampert, A. Hastings, E. D. Grosholz, S. L. Jardin and J. N. Sanchirico, Optimal approaches for balancing invasive species eradication and endangered species management, Science, 334(6187):1028-1031 (2014). Link to pdf.
* Featured on Science perspective, Science research cover, TIME Magazine, Why Files.
[7] A. Lampert and A. Hastings, Optimal control of population recovery - the role of economic restoration threshold, Ecology Letters, 17(1):28-35 (2014).
[6] A. Lampert and A. Hastings, Synchronization-induced persistence versus selection for habitats in spatially coupled ecosystems, J. Royal Society Interface, 10(87):20130559 (2013).
[5] H. Majeed, A. Lampert, L. Ghazaryan and O. Gillor, The weak shall inherit: Bacteriocin-mediated interactions in bacterial populations, PLoS ONE, 8(5):e63837 (2013).
[4] A. Lampert and T. Tlusty, Resonance-induced multimodal body-size distributions in ecosystems, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 110(1):205-209 (2013).
[3] A. Lampert and T. Tlusty, Density-dependent cooperation as a mechanism for persistence and coexistence, Evolution, 65(10):2750-2759 (2011).
[2] A. Lampert and T. Tlusty, Mutability as an altruistic trait in finite asexual populations, J. Theor. Biol., 261:414-422 (2009).
[1] A. Lampert and E. Meron, Localized structures as spatial hosts for unstable modes, Europhys. Lett., 78:14002 (2007).