
Affiliations
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ
Postal address
Puschstrasse 4
04103 Leipzig
Germany
Room: B.02.23
Contact details
Phone: +49 341 9733194
Websites
Publications before iDiv
Elles L, Boyce J, Henkel S, Kasperidus HD, Scholz M, Schorn M, Sickert A, Vieweg M, Wirth C, Rüger N (2025) Supporting conservation planning in a national biodiversity hotspot – Projecting species composition across a groundwater level gradient using a demographic forest model. Ecological Modelling 499.
Boyce J, Elles L, Henkel S, Kasperidus HD, Scholz M, Schorn M, Sickert A, Padberg A, Vieweg M, Rüger N (2025) How can oak regeneration in the Leipzig Floodplain Forest be effectively supported by femel plantations? Application of a demographic forest model. Ecological Modelling 499, art. 110920 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2024.110920.
Henkel, S., Richter, R., Andraczek, K., Mundry, R., Dontschev, M., Engelmann, R., Hartmann, T., Hecht, C., Kasperidus, H., Rieland, G., Scholz, M., Seele-Dilbat, C., Vieweg, M., Wirth, C. (2024) Floodplain forests under stress: how ash dieback and hydrology affect tree growth patterns under climate change. Research Square 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4676274/v1
Rieland G, Scholz M, Engelmann RA, Hartmann T, Hecht C, Henkel S, Kasperidus HD, Pruschitzki U, Wirth C, Seele-Dilbat C (2024) Tree inventory dataset of floodplain forest, Leipzig, Germany. PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.968663.
Henkel S, Setchell JM (2018) Group and kin recognition via olfactory cues in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: 20181527.
Weiß BM, Kücklich M, Thomsen R, Henkel S, Jänig S, Kulik L, Birkemeyer C, Widdig A (2018) Chemical profiles in rhesus macaques predict sex, group, age and maternal kinship. Behav Ecol Sociobiol 72: 65
Henkel S, Ruiz-Lambides AV, Berger A, Thomsen R, Widdig A (2015) Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) recognize group members via olfactory cues alone. Behav Ecol Sociobiol 69: 2019-2034.
Henkel S, Heistermann M, Fischer J (2010) Infants as costly social tools in male Barbary macaque networks. Animal Behaviour 79 (6): 1199-1204.
Fischer J, Henkel S, Heistermann M (2009) Barbary macaque infants are costly social tools. Folia Primatologica 80 (2): 117.