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- PhD Ethnobotany Leiden University
- Masters Biology Leiden University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Tinde van Andel is an ethnobotanist. She is the Special professor of the Clusius chair of History of Botany and Gardens at Leiden University. Using ethnobotany and genomics, she studies how human populations and plant species migrated from Africa to the New World.
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Published Works
- Hyperdominance in the Amazonian Tree Flora (2013) (910)
- Persistent effects of pre-Columbian plant domestication on Amazonian forest composition (2017) (386)
- A spatial model of tree α-diversity and tree density for the Amazon (2003) (374)
- An analysis of the floristic composition and diversity of Amazonian forests including those of the Guiana Shield (2000) (339)
- Markedly divergent estimates of Amazon forest carbon density from ground plots and satellites (2014) (281)
- Ghana's herbal market. (2012) (157)
- Estimating the global conservation status of more than 15,000 Amazonian tree species (2015) (136)
- Species Distribution Modelling: Contrasting presence-only models with plot abundance data (2018) (125)
- Collection and trade of wild-harvested orchids in Nepal (2013) (121)
- Recommended standards for conducting and reporting ethnopharmacological field studies. (2018) (114)
- Use and management of traditional medicinal plants by Maale and Ari ethnic communities in southern Ethiopia (2014) (99)
- Forest-related partnerships in Brazilian Amazonia: There is more to sustainable forest management than reduced impact logging (2008) (95)
- Why Urban Citizens in Developing Countries Use Traditional Medicines: The Case of Suriname (2013) (95)
- Why Surinamese migrants in the Netherlands continue to use medicinal herbs from their home country. (2010) (91)
- The Medicinal Plant Trade in Suriname (2007) (78)
- Sustainability aspects of commercial medicinal plant harvesting in Suriname (2008) (77)
- Non-timber forest products of the North-West District of Guyana (2000) (67)
- Quantifying the domestic market in herbal medicine in Benin, West Africa. (2014) (66)
- Pan‐tropical prediction of forest structure from the largest trees (2018) (65)
- Prioritizing West African medicinal plants for conservation and sustainable extraction studies based on market surveys and species distribution models (2015) (64)
- The diverse uses of fish-poison plants in Northwest Guyana (2000) (63)
- Reshaping the future of ethnobiology research after the COVID-19 pandemic (2020) (55)
- Taking the pulse of Earth's tropical forests using networks of highly distributed plots (2021) (55)
- Ritual uses of palms in traditional medicine in sub-Saharan Africa: a review (2014) (54)
- Scientistsʼ Warning on Climate Change and Medicinal Plants (2019) (53)
- Floristic composition and diversity of mixed primary and secondary forests in northwest Guyana (2001) (53)
- In search of the perfect aphrodisiac: parallel use of bitter tonics in West Africa and the Caribbean. (2012) (52)
- Medicinal plants used for menstrual disorders in Latin America, the Caribbean, sub-Saharan Africa, South and Southeast Asia and their uterine properties: a review. (2014) (50)
- Biased-corrected richness estimates for the Amazonian tree flora (2020) (50)
- Local plant names reveal that enslaved Africans recognized substantial parts of the New World flora (2014) (48)
- Bathe the baby to make it strong and healthy: plant use and child care among Saramaccan Maroons in Suriname. (2009) (46)
- Volume, value and floristic diversity of Gabon׳s medicinal plant markets. (2014) (43)
- Traditional Medicine and Childcare in Western Africa: Mothers’ Knowledge, Folk Illnesses, and Patterns of Healthcare-Seeking Behavior (2014) (43)
- Steege Hyperdominance in the Amazonian Tree Flora (2013) (42)
- Vernacular dominance in folk taxonomy: a case study of ethnospecies in medicinal plant trade in Tanzania (2015) (40)
- Dry sex in Suriname. (2008) (39)
- Evidence of a link between taboos and sacrifices and resource scarcity of ritual plants (2015) (39)
- Rarity of monodominance in hyperdiverse Amazonian forests (2019) (37)
- A spatial model of tree α-diversity and -density for the Amazon (2003) (37)
- African Rice (Oryza glaberrima Steud.): Lost Crop of the Enslaved Africans Discovered in Suriname1 (2010) (35)
- Wild plants, pregnancy, and the food-medicine continuum in the southern regions of Ghana and Benin. (2016) (34)
- Famine food of vegetal origin consumed in the Netherlands during World War II (2017) (33)
- The Use of Hemiepiphytes as Craft Fibres by Indigenous Communities in the Colombian Amazon (2005) (32)
- What Makes a Plant Magical? Symbolism and Sacred Herbs in Afro-Surinamese Winti Rituals (2013) (31)
- Ethnoveterinary medicinal plants used by the Maale and Ari ethnic communities in southern Ethiopia. (2014) (30)
- A quantitative assessment of the vegetation types on the island of St. Eustatius, Dutch Caribbean (2016) (27)
- Tracing ancestor rice of Suriname Maroons back to its African origin (2016) (26)
- Ethnobotanical notes from Daniel Rolander's Diarium Surinamicum (1754-1756): Are these plants still used in Suriname today? (2012) (26)
- Conservation of Endangered Wild Harvested Medicinal Plants: Use of DNA Barcoding (2014) (26)
- Breaking the silence of the 500-year-old smiling garden of everlasting flowers: The En Tibi book herbarium (2019) (25)
- Comparing local perspectives on women’s health with statistics on maternal mortality: an ethnobotanical study in Bénin and Gabon (2014) (24)
- Ethnobotany of Wild and Semi-Wild Edible Fruit Species used by Maale and Ari Ethnic Communities in Southern Ethiopia (2014) (23)
- High-throughput sequencing of African chikanda cake highlights conservation challenges in orchids (2017) (23)
- The forgotten Hermann Herbarium: A 17th century collection of useful plants from Suriname (2012) (22)
- Floristic composition and diversity of three swamp forests in northwest Guyana (2004) (21)
- African Rice (Oryza glaberrima Steud.): Lost Crop of the Enslaved Africans Discovered in Suriname1 (2010) (20)
- Wild and semi-wild leafy vegetables used by the Maale and Ari ethnic communities in southern Ethiopia (2015) (20)
- Consequences of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade on Medicinal Plant Selection: Plant Use for Cultural Bound Syndromes Affecting Children in Suriname and Western Africa (2014) (19)
- The ‘Botanical Gardens of the Dispossessed’ revisited: richness and significance of Old World crops grown by Suriname Maroons (2016) (18)
- The En Tibi herbarium, a 16th century Italian treasure (2018) (18)
- The pre-Linnaean herbarium of Paolo Boccone (1633–1704) kept in Leiden (the Netherlands) and its connections with the imprinted one in Paris (2018) (18)
- Why ritual plant use has ethnopharmacological relevance. (2016) (18)
- Ethnobotany of the Sierra Nevada del Cocuy-Güicán: climate change and conservation strategies in the Colombian Andes (2018) (18)
- Amazon tree dominance across forest strata (2021) (17)
- "The medicine from behind": The frequent use of enemas in western African traditional medicine. (2015) (17)
- From Bush Mangoes to Bouillon Cubes: Wild Plants and Diet among the Baka, Forager-Horticulturalists from Southeast Cameroon (2020) (17)
- Floristic composition and diversity of mixed primary and secondary forests in northwest Guyana (2001) (16)
- The use of Amerindian charm plants in the Guianas (2015) (16)
- Efforts urged to tackle thriving illegal orchid trade in Tanzania and Zambia for chikanda production (2014) (15)
- Evidence in support of the role of disturbance vegetation for women’s health and childcare in Western Africa (2014) (15)
- DNA barcoding augments conventional methods for identification of medicinal plant species traded at Tanzanian markets. (2019) (14)
- Patterns in medicinal plant knowledge and use in a Maroon village in Suriname. (2016) (14)
- Impacts of the diversity of traditional uses and potential economic value on food tree species conservation status: case study of African bush mango trees (Irvingiaceae) in the Dahomey Gap (West Africa). (2014) (14)
- Mediterranean aromatic herbs and their culinary use (2021) (13)
- The Quest for a Suitable Host: Size Distributions of Host Trees and Secondary Hemiepiphytes Search Strategy (2012) (13)
- Origins and geographic diversification of African rice (Oryza glaberrima) (2018) (13)
- Indigenous Children’s Knowledge About Non-timber Forest Products in Suriname (2017) (13)
- Literary evidence for taro in the ancient Mediterranean: A chronology of names and uses in a multilingual world (2018) (13)
- Methods for non-timber forest products research: The Tropenbos experience (1998) (13)
- Hidden Rice Diversity in the Guianas (2019) (13)
- Vegetation associations and relative abundance of rodents on St. Eustatius, Caribbean Netherlands (2019) (12)
- Drivers of Management of Spider Plant (Gynandropsis gynandra) Across Different Socio-linguistic Groups in Benin and Togo (2018) (11)
- The Trade in African Medicinal Plants in Matonge-Ixelles, Brussels (Belgium) (2016) (11)
- Plant Knowledge in the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae (1648): Retentions of Seventeenth-Century Plant Use in Brazil (2019) (11)
- Quantitative market survey of non-woody plants sold at Kariakoo Market in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. (2018) (10)
- Botanical and floristic composition of the Historical Herbarium of Leonhard Rauwolf collected in the Near East (1573–1575) (2018) (10)
- Floristic composition and diversity of three swamp forests in northwest Guyana (2003) (9)
- From landraces to modern cultivars: field observations on taro Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott in sub-Saharan Africa (2018) (9)
- The Reinvention of Household Medicine by Enslaved Africans in Suriname (2016) (8)
- Comparing Apples and Pears: the Hidden Diversity of Central African Bush Mangoes (Irvingiaceae) (2020) (8)
- Patent analysis as a novel method for exploring commercial interest in wild harvested species (2020) (8)
- Trade in Zambian Edible Orchids—DNA Barcoding Reveals the Use of Unexpected Orchid Taxa for Chikanda (2018) (8)
- A Rapid Sustainability Assessment of Wild Plant Extraction on the Dutch Caribbean Island of St. Eustatius (2016) (8)
- The Cultural Importance of Plants in Western African Religions (2018) (8)
- Herbal bathing: an analysis of variation in plant use among Saramaccan and Aucan Maroons in Suriname (2018) (7)
- Icones Plantarum Malabaricarum: Early 18th century botanical drawings of medicinal plants from colonial Ceylon. (2018) (7)
- Bryophytes and lichens in 16th-century herbaria (2018) (7)
- A social-ecological perspective on ecosystem vulnerability for the invasive creeper coralita (Antigonon leptopus) in the Caribbean: A review (2019) (7)
- What drives the vital rates of secondary hemiepiphytes? A first assessment for three species of Heteropsis (Araceae) in the Colombian Amazon (2015) (7)
- Commercial non-timber forest products of the Guiana Shield: an inventory of commercial NTFP extraction and possibilities for sustainable harvesting. (2003) (7)
- A comparative study of aged and contemporary Chinese herbal materials by using delayed luminescence technique (2020) (6)
- A regional perspective: analysis of Amazonian floristic composition and diversity that includes the Guiana Shield. (2000) (6)
- The typification of two Linnaean plant names based on illustrations published by Leonhard Rauwolf in 1583 (2017) (5)
- Gynaecological, Andrological and Urological Problems: An Ethnopharmacological Perspective (2015) (5)
- Marcgrave and Piso's plants for sale: The presence of plant species and names from the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae (1648) in contemporary Brazilian markets. (2020) (5)
- The history of the rice gene pool in Suriname: circulations of rice and people from the eighteenth century until late twentieth century (2018) (5)
- The early book herbaria of Leonhard Rauwolf (S. France and N. Italy, 1560–1563): new light on a plant collection from the ‘golden age of botany’ (2021) (5)
- Geopolitics of bitterness: deciphering the history and cultural biogeography of Quassia amara L. (2020) (5)
- Hidden Rice Diversity in the Guianas (2019) (5)
- African names for American plants (2015) (4)
- Sustainability issues of commercial non-timber forest product extraction in West Suriname (2018) (4)
- Non-timber forest products in Guyana's Northwest District: potentials and pitfalls. (1999) (4)
- Looking beyond history: Tracing the dispersal of the Malaysian complex of crops to Africa. (2022) (4)
- Food and Medicine by What Name? Ethnobotanical and Linguistic Diversity of Taro in Africa (2018) (4)
- Revisiting traditional Chinese materia medica from European historical collections and perspective for current use (2021) (3)
- Sixteenth-century tomatoes in Europe: who saw them, what did they look like, and where did they come from? (2021) (3)
- Erratum: Scientistsʼ Warning on Climate Change and Medicinal Plants (2020) (3)
- Possible Rumphius specimens detected in Paul Hermann's Ceylon herbarium (1672–1679) in Leiden, The Netherlands (2018) (3)
- Sixteenth-century tomatoes in Europe: who saw them, what they looked like, and where they came from (2022) (3)
- Quantifying an online wildlife trade using a web crawler (2022) (3)
- The Zierikzee Herbarium: contents and origins of an enigmatic 18th century herbarium (2021) (2)
- Analysis of historical changes in traditional Chinese medicine based on an Indonesian collection of Chinese materia medica from c. 1870. (2020) (2)
- The legacy of traditional rice cultivation by descendants of Indian contract laborers in Suriname (2021) (2)
- Geographic patterns of tree dispersal modes in Amazonia and their ecological correlates (2022) (2)
- Commercialization of Aframomum spp. in Africa: a Systematic Review of Literature and Supporting Botanical Vouchers (2021) (2)
- Looking into the flora of Dutch Brazil: botanical identifications of seventeenth century plant illustrations in the Libri Picturati (2021) (2)
- Mediterranean specimens of the Prussian Botanist Jacob Breyne (1637–1697) in the Van Royen Herbarium, Leiden, The Netherlands (2022) (2)
- A New Host Plant and Notes on the Last Larval Instar of Colobura annulata (Nymphalidae: Nymphalinae) in Suriname (2017) (2)
- The book herbaria of Jacob Breyne (1637-1697) in the collection of Naturalis Biodiversity Center (Leiden, the Netherlands). (2021) (2)
- A company-community partnership for FSC-certified non-timber forest product harvesting in Brazilian Amazonia: requirements for sustainable exploitation. (2006) (2)
- Relationships between species richness and ecosystem services in Amazonian forests strongly influenced by biogeographical strata and forest types (2022) (1)
- The emperor’s herbarium: The German physician Leonhard Rauwolf (1535?–96) and his botanical field studies in the Middle East (2021) (1)
- Lost Grains and Forgotten Vegetables from Japan: the Seikei Zusetsu Agricultural Catalog (1793–1804) (2019) (1)
- Notes on the Early Stages of Antichloris eriphia (Erebidae: Arctiinae) in Suriname (2016) (1)
- Host Plant and Late Larval Stages of Hypercompe cunigunda (Erebidae: Arctiinae) in Suriname (2016) (1)
- Wild and semi-wild leafy vegetables used by the Maale and Ari ethnic communities in southern Ethiopia (2014) (1)
- Alcohol, drugs and sexual abuse in Cameroon's rainforest. (2021) (1)
- What’s in a name? Revisiting medicinal and religious plants at an Amazonian market (2021) (1)
- A Natural Foodplant for Dirphia tarquina (Saturniidae: Hemileucinae) in Suriname (2016) (1)
- The importance of choosing appropriate methods for assessing wild food plant knowledge and use: A case study among the Baka in Cameroon (2021) (1)
- Paolo Boccone and the visual communication of pre-Linnean botany. A comparison between his Leiden herbarium, Paris autoprint and published Icones (1674). (2019) (1)
- Lost Grains and Forgotten Vegetables from Japan: the Seikei Zusetsu Agricultural Catalog (1793–1804) (2019) (1)
- Biased-corrected richness estimates for the Amazonian tree flora (2020) (1)
- The Zierikzee Herbarium: An analysis of the contents and origins of an enigmatic herbarium (2020) (1)
- Supplementary Materials for Hyperdominance in the Amazonian Tree Flora (2013) (1)
- Methodological priorities in assessing wild edible plant knowledge and use – a case study among the Baka in Cameroon (2020) (1)
- Type Designation and Late Larval Stages of Holophaea vesta (Erebidae: Arctiinae) in Suriname (2017) (1)
- The Maximum Entropy Formalism of statistical mechanics in a biological application: a quantitative analysis of tropical forest ecology (2021) (0)
- A New Foodplant for Historis odius dious Lamas, 1995 (Nymphalidae: Nymphalinae) with Some Notes on the Life History in Suriname (2016) (0)
- FURROWED BLISTER PODS STRANDED ON NORTHERN ATLANTIC OCEAN COASTS REPRESENT AN UNDESCRIBED SACOGLOTTIS (HUMIRIACEAE) ENDOCARP MOST SIMILAR TO THE FOSSIL SACOGLOTTIS COSTATA (2015) (0)
- From landraces to modern cultivars: field observations on taro Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott in sub-Saharan Africa (2018) (0)
- Unraveling Amazon tree community assembly using Maximum Information Entropy: a quantitative analysis of tropical forest ecology (2022) (0)
- High-throughput sequencing of African chikanda cake highlights conservation challenges in orchids (2017) (0)
- All specimens in the Leiden Hermann herbarium. (2018) (0)
- The Cultural Importance of Plants in Western African Religions (2018) (0)
- Eueides lybia (Fabricius, 1775) and Eueides olympia (Fabricius, 1793) are Distinct Species: Evidence from Barcodes and Early Stages of E. L. Lybia in Suriname (Nymphalidae: Heliconiinae) (2021) (0)
- Ethnobotany : linking traditional plant use to health, history and heritage (2016) (0)
- A Rapid Sustainability Assessment of Wild Plant Extraction on the Dutch Caribbean Island of St. Eustatius (2016) (0)
- A Tomato Genome From The Italian Renaissance Provides Insights Into Columbian and Pre-Columbian Exchange Links And Domestication (2022) (0)
- Hostplant and Late Larval Stages of Isognathus menechus (Sphingidae: Macroglossinae) in Suriname (2020) (0)
- Three’s a charm – identification of medicinal plant species traded at Tanzanian markets using a combination of literature, molecular and morphological methods. (2018) (0)
- Histories of Medicine in the Household Anglo-Dutch-German Workshop University of Warwick 5-7 July 2012 (2012) (0)
- Bodies of the plant and Animal Kingdom: An illustrated manuscript on materia medica in the Netherlands (ca. 1800). (2019) (0)
- Species Distribution Modelling: Contrasting presence-only models with plot abundance data (2018) (0)
- Additional file 1: of Herbal bathing: an analysis of variation in plant use among Saramaccan and Aucan Maroons in Suriname (2018) (0)
- The 16th-19th Century Soundtoll Registers Online: Uncovering Traded Plant Diversity between the North and the Baltic Seas (2022) (0)
- Drivers of Management of Spider Plant (Gynandropsis gynandra) Across Different Socio-linguistic Groups in Benin and Togo (2018) (0)
- Food and Medicine by What Name? Ethnobotanical and Linguistic Diversity of Taro in Africa (2018) (0)
- Indigenous Children’s Knowledge About Non-timber Forest Products in Suriname (2017) (0)
- Harrisinopsis robusta Jordan, 1913 (Zygaenidae: Procridinae, Procridini) from Suriname: Description of the Female, Hostplant and Late Larval Stages, and Synonymization of the Genus Monalita Tremewan, 1973 with Harrisinopsis Jordan, 1913 (2022) (0)
- The ‘Botanical Gardens of the Dispossessed’ revisited: richness and significance of Old World crops grown by Suriname Maroons (2015) (0)
- The “true Boerhaave herbarium”: an analysis of the specimens of Herman Boerhaave (1668–1738) contained in the Van Royen collection at naturalis (2022) (0)
- The Trade in African Medicinal Plants in Matonge-Ixelles, Brussels (Belgium) (2016) (0)
- Nature portrayed in images in Dutch Brazil: Tracing the sources of the plant woodcuts in the Historia Naturalis Brasiliae (1648) (2022) (0)
- Trade in Zambian edible terrestrial orchids - molecular identification reveals use of previously undocumented orchid taxa for chikanda. (2018) (0)
- Tracing the introduction history of the tulip that went wild (Tulipa sylvestris) in sixteenth-century Europe (2022) (0)
- Commercialization of Aframomum spp. in Africa: a Systematic Review of Literature and Supporting Botanical Vouchers (2021) (0)
- A quantitative market survey of medicinal plants used in Dar-es-Salaam and Tanga. (2018) (0)
- Traditional Aucan knowledge on fish and plants eaten by fish along the Tapanahoni River, Suriname (2022) (0)
- Comparing Apples and Pears: the Hidden Diversity of Central African Bush Mangoes (Irvingiaceae) (2020) (0)
- Life History in Suriname and Taxonomic Status of Heraclides garleppi lecerfi (Papilionidae: Papilioninae) (2019) (0)
- Lectotype Designation and Life History of Histioea cepheus cepheus (Erebidae: Arctiinae) in Suriname (2018) (0)
- Vernacular Names of Traditional Rice Varieties Reveal the Unique History of Maroons in Suriname and French Guiana (2023) (0)
- Tracing the introduction history of the tulip that went wild (Tulipa sylvestris) in sixteenth-century Europe (2022) (0)
- Memories of traditional rice cultivation by descendants of Indian contract laborers in Suriname (2020) (0)
- Medicinal plants in Surinam: changes in use after migration of the Surinam population (2005) (0)
- The Story of the Tulip That Went Wild: Tracing the History of Introduction of Tulipa Sylvestris in Sixteenth-Century Europe (2021) (0)
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