William David Lindsay Ride

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William David Lindsay Ride AM (8 May 1926 – 6 November 2011), usually credited as W. D. L. Ride, was an Australian vertebrate zoologist and paleontologist who was the chair of the committee that authored updated editions of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature.

Career[]

Ride was born in London, England in 1926, the eldest son of Sir Lindsay Tasman Ride. In 1957 he was appointed Director of the Western Australian Museum, in Perth, as well as a Reader in Zoology at the University of Western Australia. In 1975 he was appointed Director of the Australian Biological Resources Study, located within the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), in Canberra.

Ride worked for the CSIRO 1974-1980. He also served as the head of the School of Applied Science, Canberra College of Advanced Education, 1982–87, and was appointed Principal of the College in 1987. Following retirement in 1987 he became a Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University until 2002.

In 1984 Ride was made a Member of the Order of Australia.[1]

He died in 2011 in Canberra, aged 85.

Bibliography[]

David Ride produced a field guide to Australia's mammals in 1970, a subject that had not been addressed since the publication of the second edition of Furred Animals of Australia in 1944. Although Ride's guide only provided brief diagnostic accounts of mammalian fauna, the work was the only generally available book until the Australian Museum issued the standard text of Australian mammalogy for their series National Photographic Index of Australian Wildlife. [2] As well as numerous papers in the scientific literature, books authored or edited by Ride include:

  • Ride, W.D.L. (1970). A guide to the native mammals of Australia. (Illustrated by Ella Fry). OUP: Melbourne. ISBN 0-19-550252-3
  • Groves, R.H.; & Ride, W.D.L. (Eds). (1982). Species at Risk: Research in Australia. (Proceedings of a Symposium on the Biology of Rare and Endangered Species in Australia, sponsored by the Australian Academy of Science and held in Canberra, 25 and 26 November 1981). Springer-Verlag.
  • Ride, W.D.L.; & Younes, T. (Eds). (1987). Biological Nomenclature Today. (IUBS Monograph Series No.2). OUP: USA. ISBN 1-85221-016-8

References[]

  1. ^ "Dr William David Lindsay RIDE". Australian Honours Search Facility, Dept of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  2. ^ Strahan, R.; Cayley, N.W. (1987). What mammal is that?. Angus & Robertson. pp. viii–ix. ISBN 0207153256.


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