ELIZABETH HEPPENHEIMER, Ph.D.
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         Peer-Reviewed Publications (†= equal contribution)

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Heppenheimer E, Brzeski KE, Hinton J, Chamberlain MJ, Robinson J, Wayne RK, VonHoldt BM. (2020). A Genome-wide perspective on the persistence of red wolf ancestry in southeastern canids. Journal of Heredity. PDF. 

vonHoldt BM, DeCandia AL, Heppenheimer E, Koch IJ, Shi R, Zhou H, German CA, Brzeski KE, Cassidy KA, Stahler DR, Sinsheimer JS. (2020). Heritability of inter‐pack aggression in a wild pedigreed population of North American gray wolves. Molecular Ecology. [cover image]. PDF.
  • Perspective by Christopher Schell

​Cavedon M, Goubili C, Heppenheimer E, vonHoldt B, Mariani S, Hebblewhite M, Hegel T, Hervieux D, Serrouya R, Steenwig R, Weckworth BV, Musiani M. (2019). Genomics, environment and balancing selection in behaviorally bimodal populations: the caribou case. Molecular Ecology. 28(8): 1946-1963. PDF. 
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Hinton JW, Heppenheimer E, West KM, Caudill D, Earthman M, Kilgo JC, Mayer J, Miller KV, vonHoldt B, Chamberlain MJ. (2019). Geographic patterns in morphometric and genetic variation for coyote populations in North America with consideration of coyotes in the southeastern United States. Ecology and Evolution. 9(6): 3389-3404. PDF. 

DeCandia A, Brzeski K, Heppenheimer E, Caro C, Camenisch G, Wandeler P, Driscoll C, vonHoldt B. (2019). Exploring urban colonization through multiple genetic lenses: the city-fox phenomenon revisited. Ecology and Evolution. 9(4): 2046-2060. PDF.

Heppenheimer, E†, Brzeski KE†, Wooten R, Waddell W, Rutledge LY, Chamberlain MJ, Stahler DR, Hinton JW, vonHoldt BM. (2018). Rediscovery of red wolf ghost alleles in a canid population along the American Gulf Coast. Genes. 9(12): 618. PDF [bioRxiv ​Preprint]. 
  • Media Coverage: Gizmodo, The Associated Press, The Wildlife Professional, The Daily Mail, & other media outlets 
  • ScienCentric PodCast: Solving a Red Wolf Mystery with Biologist Elizabeth Heppenheimer

Heppenheimer E, Brzeski KE, Hinton JW, Patterson BR, Rutledge LY, DeCandia AD, Wheeldon T, Fain SR, Hohenlohe PA, Kays R, White BN, Chamberlain MJ, vonHoldt BM. (2018). High genomic diversity and candidate genes under selection associated with range expansion in eastern coyote (Canis latrans) populations. Ecology and Evolution. 8(24): 12641-12655. PDF. 
  • Media Coverage: The New York Times 

Heppenheimer E†, Harrigan RJ†, Rutledge LY, Koepfli KP, DeCandia AL, Brzeski KE, Benson JF, Wheeldon T, Patterson BR, Kays R, Hohenlohe PA, vonHoldt BM. (2018). Population genomic analysis of North American eastern wolves (Canis lycaon) supports their conservation priority status. Genes. 9(12): 606. PDF. 

Heppenheimer E, Cosio DS, Brzeski KE, Caudill D, Van Why K, Chamberlain MJ, Hinton JW, vonHoldt B. (2018). Demographic history influences spatial patterns of genetic diversity in recently expanded coyote (Canis latrans) populations. Heredity. 120:183-195 [Editor’s Choice]. PDF. 
 
vonHoldt B, Heppenheimer E, Petrenko V, Croonquist P, Rutledge LY. (2017). Ancestry-specific methylation patterns in admixed offspring from an experimental coyote and gray wolf cross. Journal of Heredity. 108: 341- 348 [cover image].PDF. 
 
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