Sandrine Gallois
Researcher
- Name
- S.L. Gallois
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 6086
- s.l.gallois@arch.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-4354-7685
Sandrine Gallois is a Post Doctoral Researcher involved in the Harvest Project, exploring food behavior among societies from the Congo Basin.
Office days
Monday-Friday
Research
Sandrine Gallois is a Post Doctoral Researcher involved in the Harvest Project, exploring food behaviors among societies from the Congo Basin. She has conducted extensive fieldwork amongst indigenous people in Cameroon and Peru, by taking an interdisciplinary approach, combining concepts and methods related to ethnoecology, cultural anthropology, anthropology of childhood and ecology.
Curriculum vitae
As a Postdoctoral researcher in Ethno-Ecology, I use an interdisciplinary approach to explore the interrelations between human societies and their environment, specifically how humans perceive, use and know their ecosystem in a context of global changes.
After gaining strong skills in Ecology, I led a PhD research in Environmental Science and Eco-Anthropology on the dynamic of ecological knowledge among the Baka, a forager group from the Congo Basin. I brought theoretical and methodological insights for the better understanding of culture dynamics and human-environment relations.
Researcher
- Faculteit Archeologie
- Archaeological Sciences
- Rampelli S., Gallois S.L., D’Amico F., Turroni S., Fabbrini M., Scicchitano D., Candela M. & Henry A.G. (2024), The gut microbiome of Baka forager-horticulturalists from Cameroon is optimized for wild plant foods, iScience 27(3): 109211.
- Velsko I.M., Gallois S.L., Stahl R., Henry A.G. & Warinner C. (2023), High conservation of the dental plaque microbiome community across populations with differing subsistence strategies and levels of market integration, Molecular Ecology 32(14): 3872-3891.
- Gallois S.L., Heger T., Henry A.G. & Andel T.R. van (2021), The importance of choosing appropriate methods for assessing wild food plant knowledge and use: a case study among the Baka in Cameroon, PLoS ONE 16(2): e0247108.
- Gallois S. & Henry A.G. (2021), The cost of gathering among the Baka Forager-Horticulturalists from southeastern Cameroon, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9: 768003.
- Knippers R.H.M., Gallois S.L. & Andel T.R. van (2021), Commercialization of Aframomum spp. in Africa: a systematic review of literature and supporting botanical vouchers, Economic Botany 75: 76-91.
- Gallois S.L., Heger T., Andel T.R. van, Sonké B. & Henry A.G. (2020), From Bush Mangoes to Bouillon Cubes: Wild Plants and Diet among the Baka, Forager-Horticulturalists from Southeast Cameroon, Economic Botany 74: 46-58.
- Gallois S., Andel T. van, Heger T., Sonké B. & Henry A.G. (2020), Comparing Apples and Pears: the Hidden Diversity of Central African Bush Mangoes (Irvingiaceae), Economic Botany 74: 178-194.
- Gallois S. & Henry A.G. (2020), The cost of gathering: Food choices and energy expenditure among the Baka, a forager-horticultural society from south-eastern Cameroon. WILEY. [other].
- Reyes-García V., Powell B., Díaz-Reviriego I., Fernández-Llamazares Á., Gallois S. & Gueze M. (2019), Dietary transitions among three contemporary hunter-gatherers across the tropics, Food Security 11(1): 109-122.
- Gallois S.L. & Reyes-García V. (2018), Children and ethnoecology, Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 38:(2): 155-169.
- Gallois S.L., Lubbers M.J., Hewlett B. & Reyes-García V. (2018), Social networks and knowledge acquisition strategies among Baka children, southeastern Cameroon, Human Nature 29(4): 442-463.
- Ruiz-Mallén I., Gallois S.L. & Heras M. (2018), From White Lab Coats and Crazy Hair to Actual Scientists: Exploring the Impact of Researcher Interaction and Performing Arts on Students’ Perceptions and Motivation for Science, Science Communication 40(6): 749-777.
- Reyes-García V., Gallois S.L., Díaz-Reviriego I., Fernández-Llamazares A. & Napitupulu L. (2018), Dietary Patterns of Children on Three Indigenous Societies, Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 38(2): 244-260.
- Reyes-García V., Fernández-Llamazares A., Guèze M. & Gallois S.L. (2018), Does weather forecasting relate to foraging productivity? An empirical test among three hunter-gatherer societies, Weather, Climate, and Society 10: 163-177.
- Sonoda K., Bombjaková D. & Gallois S.L. (2018), Cultural transmission of foundational schemas among Congo Basin hunter-gatherers, African Study Monographs 54: 155-169.
- Duda R., Gallois S.L. & Reyes-Garcia V. (2018), Ethnozoology of bushmeat. Importance of wildlife in diet, food avoidances and perception of health among the Baka (Cameroon), Revue d'Ethnoécologie 14: .
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