Dr. Stefanie Henkel
Academic Staff
German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv)
Halle-Jena-Leipzig
Puschstraße 4
04103 Leipzig
Tel.
+49 341 9739172
Scientific Career
since 10/2024
Post-doctoral Researcher, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ and German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig
08/2022-06/2024
Postdoctoral Researcher in the „Lebendige Luppe” project, Leipzig University and Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ
01/2021-08/2022
Project Manager for an environmental education project, Natur-Abenteuer-Leipzig
since 01/2021
Tour Guide, Natur-Abenteuer-Leipzig
05/2015-05/2019
Doctoral Researcher, Leipzig University and Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
08/2013-04/2014
Manager and Scientific Advisor, Alouatta Sanctuary, Chiriquí, Panama
since 04/2010
Zoo Guide, Leipzig Zoo
11/2009-09/2012
Research Assistant, Leipzig University
10/2021-02/2022
Further education as an Education Officer for Sustainable Development, WBS Training Leipzig
10/2003-04/2007
Diploma in Biology, University of Würzburg
Publications
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2025 (5)
- Boyce, J., Elles, L., Henkel, S., Kasperidus, H.D., Padberg, A., Scholz, M., Schorn, M.E., Sickert, A., Vieweg, M., Rüger, N. (2025):
Corrigendum to “How can oak regeneration in the Leipzig Floodplain Forest be effectively supported by femel plantations? Application of a demographic forest model” [Ecological Modelling 499 (2025) 110920]
Ecol. Model. 501 , art. 110989 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2024.110989 - Boyce, J., Elles, L., Henkel, S., Kasperidus, H.D., Padberg, A., Scholz, M., Schorn, M.E., Sickert, 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
Ecol. Model. 499 , art. 110920 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2024.110920 - Elles, L., Boyce, J., Henkel, S., Kasperidus, H.D., Scholz, M., Schorn, M.E., 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
Ecol. Model. 501 , art. 110996 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2024.110996 - Henkel, S., Richter, R., Andraczek, K., Mundry, R., Dontschev, M., Engelmann, R.A., Hartmann, T., Hecht, C., Kasperidus, H.D., Rieland, G., Scholz, M., Seele-Dilbat, C., Vieweg, M., Wirth, C. (2025):
Ash dieback and hydrology affect tree growth patterns under climate change in European floodplain forests
Sci. Rep. 15 , art. 10117 10.1038/s41598-025-92079-5 - Scholz, M., Engelmann, R.A., Burghard, V., Chavez, F., Fausser, J., Frahm, T., Genau, D., Henkel, S., Hecht, C., Löffler, F., Spaarkogel, N., Till, J., Kasperidus, H.D., Walker, F., Wirth, C., Rieland, G. (2025):
Nine years of monitoring ash dieback in the floodplain forest of Leipzig, Germany [dataset]
PANGAEA
2024 (1)
- Rieland, G., Scholz, M., Engelmann, R.A., Hartmann, T., Hecht, C., Henkel, S., Kasperidus, H.D., Pruschitzki, U., Wirth, C., Seele-Dilbat, C. (2024):
Tree inventory dataset of floodplain forest, Leipzig, Germany [dataset]
PANGAEA 10.1594/PANGAEA.968663