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Richard George Van Gelder (December 17, 1928 – February 23, 1994) was an American
mammalogist In zoology, mammalogy is the study of mammals – a class of vertebrates with characteristics such as homeothermic metabolism, fur, four-chambered hearts, and complex nervous systems. The archive of number of mammals on earth is constantly growin ...
who served as the Curator of Mammalogy for the
American Museum of Natural History The American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) is a natural history museum on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. Located in Theodore Roosevelt Park, across the street from Central Park, the museum complex comprises 21 interconn ...
in New York for more than twenty-five years.


Career

In 1957, while on the Puritan Expedition to the Baja Peninsula, he discovered a new species of
vesper bat Vespertilionidae is a family of microbats, of the order Chiroptera, flying, insect-eating mammals variously described as the common, vesper, or simple nosed bats. The vespertilionid family is the most diverse and widely distributed of bat famili ...
commonly known as
Van Gelder's Bat Van Gelder's bat or Van Gelder's big-eared bat (''Bauerus dubiaquercus'') is a species of vesper bat in the family Vespertilionidae. It is found in Belize, Costa Rica, Honduras, and Mexico. The species is monotypic within its genus. It is part of ...
. Among his accomplishments at the Museum of Natural History was the 1969 redesign of the Hall of Ocean Life featuring the blue whale which still hangs in the center of the hall. Among his colleagues in the Mammal Department at the AMNH were Karl Koopman, Marie A. Lawrence,
Guy Musser Guy Graham Musser (August 10, 1936 – October 2019) was an American zoologist. His main research was in the field of the rodent subfamily Murinae, in which he has described many new species. Musser was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. He attended ...
, and Sydney Anderson. His later research included the study of the
nyala The lowland nyala or simply nyala (''Tragelaphus angasii'') is a spiral-horned artiodactyl antelope native to Southern Africa. The species is part of the family Bovidae and the genus '' Tragelaphus'' (formerly placed in the genus ''Nyala''). It ...
in Mozambique. He was a President of the
American Society of Mammalogists The American Society of Mammalogists (ASM) was founded in 1919. Its primary purpose is to encourage the study of mammal A mammal () is a vertebrate animal of the Class (biology), class Mammalia (). Mammals are characterised by the presence ...
from 1968 to 1970. He also served on the New Jersey Endangered and Non-Game Species Council in the 1980s. He was the author of a number of mammalogy books including ''Biology of Mammals'' and ''Mammals of the National Parks '' as well as a large range of mammal related children's books such as ''Bats'', ''Animals in Winter'', ''The Professor and the Mysterious Box'', ''The Professor and the Vanishing Flags'', '' Monkeys and Apes'', and ''Whose Nose Is This?'' He died in 1994 of acute monocytic leukemia.


Published works

*''A Taxonomic Revision of the Spotted Skunks (genus'' Spilogale) (1959) *New Antrozous (Mammalia, Vespertilionidae) from the Tres Marías Islands, Nayarit, Mexico - by Richard George Van Gelder; Richard George Zweifel; Oakes Plimpton (Puritan-American Museum of Natural History Expedition to Western Mexico - 1957) (1959) *Marine Mammals from the Coasts of Baja California and the Tres Marías Islands, Mexico (Puritan Expedition) (1960) *The Taxonomy and Status of Bats in Bermuda - by Richard George Van Gelder; David B. Wingate (1961) *''Physiological Mammalogy'' edited by William V. Mayer and Richard G. Van Gelder (1963) *''Animals in Winter'' by Henrietta Bancroft and Richard G. Van Gelder. Illustrated by Gaetano di Palma (1963, reissued in 1997) *''The Professor and the Mysterious Box'' - Illustrated by Harriett (Harvey House, 1964) *''Professor and the Vanishing Flags'' - Illustrated by Harriett (Harvey House, 1965) *Bats - Illustrated by Tom Dolan (Follett, 1967) *The Genus Conepatus (Mammalia, Mustelidae) : variation within a population - by Richard George Van Gelder; Hilde Kipp (1967) *''Biology of Mammals'' (Scribner, 1969) *''Monkeys and Apes'' - Illustrated by Walter Ferguson (Follett, 1970) *"Whale on My Back" in ''Curator XIII'' (1970) *''Animals & Man, Past, Present, Future'' - Illustrated by John R. Lane. (1972) *''Whose Nose Is This?'' (Walker & Co., 1974) *The Natural History of Nyala, Tragelaphus Angasi (Mammalia, Bovidae) in Mozambique - by José L. P. Lobão Tello and Richard G. Van Gelder (1975) *Mammalian Hybrids and Generic Limits (1977) *A Review of Canid Classification (1978) *''Talking to Animals: A New Look at Coloration'' (North Dakota State University, 1980) *''Mammals of the National Parks'' (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982) *State of the Mammals (Mammals in New Jersey) (1985) *When Winter Comes (1987) *''The Gorilla Wore Pants: A Somewhat Magnified Exploration of the Ethnology and Ethology of a Natural History Museum'' (unpublished)


Personal life

* Russell Van Gelder, his son, is chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology at University of Washington School of Medicine, and past president of the American Academy of Ophthalmology *
Gordon Van Gelder Gordon Van Gelder (born 1966) is an American science fiction editor. From 1997 until 2014, Van Gelder was editor and later publisher of ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'', for which he has twice won the Hugo Award for Best Editor Short ...
, his son, is the publisher and former editor of ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.'' * Leslie Van Gelder, his daughter, is an archaeologist researching prehistoric
Finger fluting In prehistoric art, finger flutings are lines that fingers leave on a soft surface. Considered a form of cave painting, they occur in caves throughout southern Australia, New Guinea, and southwestern Europe, and were presumably made over a conside ...
. *
Lawrence Van Gelder Lawrence Ralph Van Gelder (February 17, 1933 – March 11, 2016) was an American journalist and instructor in journalism who worked at several different New York City-based newspapers in his long career. Until 2010, he was senior editor of the Ar ...
, Van Gelder's brother, was a senior editor at ''
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''.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Van Gelder, Richard 1928 births 1994 deaths American curators American mammalogists People associated with the American Museum of Natural History Place of death missing Place of birth missing 20th-century American zoologists Presidents of the American Society of Mammalogists