Scientific publications

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11.) Plassais J, BM vonHoldt, HG Parker, A Carmagnini, N Dubos, I Papa, K Bevant, T Derrien, LM Hennelly, DT Whitaker, AC Harris, AN Hogan, HJ Huson, VF Zaibert, A Linderholm, J Haile, T Fest, B Habib, BN Sacks, N Benecke, AK Outram, MV Sablin, M Germonpre, G Larson, L Frantz, EA Ostrander. 2022. Natural and human-driven selection of a single non-coding body size variant in ancient and modern canids. Current Biology https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2021.12.036

10.) Hennelly LM, B Habib, S Modi, EK Rueness, P Gaubert, BN Sacks. 2021. Ancient divergence of Indian and Tibetan wolves revealed by recombination-aware phylogenomics. Molecular Ecology 00:1-14 Link

9.) Rafaqat I, T Mahmood, LM Hennelly, I Zaman, H Fatima, G Muhammad, Y Abbas, MR Khan M Arif. 2021. Phylogenetic status and diet of red fox (Vulpes vulpes griffithii) inhabiting Ayubia National Park, Pakistan. Brazilian Journal of Biology

8.) Sarwar G, AM Khan, F Abbas, MT Wasim, LM Hennelly. 2021. First record on body morphometrics and chemical immobilization of wolves from Pakistan. Pakistan Veterinary Journal Accepted Article

7.) Sacks BN, KJ Mitchell, CB Quinn, LM Hennelly, MHS Sinding, MJ Statham, S Preckler-Quisquater, SR Fain, L Kistler, SL Vanderzwan, JA Meachen, EA Ostrander, LAF Frantz. 2021. Pleistocene origins, western ghost lineages, and the emerging phylogeographic history of the red wolf and coyote. Molecular Ecology Link

6.) Fatima H, T Mahmood, LM Hennelly, M Farooq, F Akrim, MS Nadeem. 2021. Spatial distribution and dietary niche breadth of leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis) inhabiting Margalla Hills National Park, Pakistan. Zoological Studies Early view

5.) Weyna A, RR Dubielzig, LM Hennelly. 2020. The relative importance of phylogeny and habitat in determining the presence and prominence of a granula iridica in hooved mammals. Veterinary Ophthalmology 1-8. Link

4.) Sadhukhan S, LM Hennelly, B Habib. 2019. Characterising the harmonic vocal repertoire of the Indian wolf (Canis lupus pallipes). PloS One 14(10): e0216186 Link

3.) Hamid A, T Mahmood, H Fatima, LM Hennelly, R Akrim, A Hussain, M Waseem. 2019. Origin, ecology, and human conflict of grey wolf (Canis lupus) in Suleiman Range, South Waziristan, Pakistan. Mammalia 83(6): 539-551. Link

2.) Hennelly LM, B Habib, H Root-Gutteridge, V Palacios, D Passilongo. 2017. Howl variation across Himalayan, North African, Indian and Holarctic wolf clades: tracing divergence in the world’s oldest wolf lineages using acoustics. Current Zoology 63(3): 341-348. Link

1.) Hennelly LM, B Habib, and S Lyngdoh. 2015. Himalayan wolf and feral dog displaying mating behavior from Spiti Valley, India and potential conservation threats from sympatric feral dogs. Canid Biology & Conservation 18(9): 33-36. Link

Hennelly LM. The ancient Indian wolf: the world’s most endangered and evolutionarily distinct gray wolf. International Wolf Magazine. Spring 2022 issue

Hennelly LM. 2018. The little-known wolves of South Asia. UK Wolf Conservation Trust’s Wolf Print Magazine. March 2018 Issue, pages 26-28 Link

Hennelly LM. 2015. Chasing Shanku: wolf research in the High Himalaya. International Wolf Magazine. Summer 2015 issue, pages 12-13.Link

Hennelly LM. Chasing Shanku: wolf research in the High Himalaya. UK Wolf Conservation Trust’s Wolf Print Magazine (reprint from International Wolf Magazine). Summer 2017 issue.

Hennelly LM. 2015. Hybridisation threat in the Himalaya.. Conservationindia.org. Link