Frank Gerard Rozendaal
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Frank Gerard Rozendaal (9 May 1957 – 3 December 2013) was a Dutch ornithologist who in particular did research on the Southeast Asian avifauna. He also contributed to the taxonomy of bats. After field trips in Europe and the Near East he conducted expeditions to South, Southeast and East Asia from 1979 to 1991 where he discovered several new bird, bat and insect taxa.


Career

Rozendaal was born in Bloemendaal, Netherlands in 1957. In 1979, he was among the co-founders of the Dutch Birding Association which is publishing the journal Dutch Birding.Arnoud B van den Berg:
Frank Rozendaal (1957-2013)
' In: Dutch Birding
He also created the logo of Dutch Birding, which shows a juvenile Ross's gull (''Rhodostethia rosea''). Rozendaal led the authoritative section on Asian-Pacific birds in this journal until 1994. In 1981, he published a report about the ornithological work of Dutch naturalist
Max Bartels Max or MAX may refer to: Animals * Max (dog) (1983–2013), at one time purported to be the world's oldest living dog * Max (English Springer Spaniel), the first pet dog to win the PDSA Order of Merit (animal equivalent of OBE) * Max (gorilla) (1 ...
(1871-1936) and his sons in present-day Indonesia. In the same year, he wrote a paper about the ornithological work of
Andries Hoogerwerf Andries Hoogerwerf (29 August 1906 – 5 February 1977) was a Dutch track and field athlete, naturalist, ornithologist and conservationist, who spent much of his working life in the Dutch East Indies and Dutch New Guinea. Hoogerwerf's athletic ...
(1906-1977). In 1984, he described the
Halmahera blossom bat The Halmahera blossom bat (''Syconycteris carolinae'') is a species of megabat in the family Pteropodidae. It is endemic to Halmahera and Bacan islands, of the northern Maluku Islands archipelago in Indonesia. It is an IUCN Red List The Int ...
(''Syconycteris carolinae'') which he named for his wife Caroline Rozendaal-Kortekaas who is a biologist and supported her husband on his field work. In the same year he graduated in biology at the Utrecht and the
Leiden University Leiden University (abbreviated as ''LEI''; nl, Universiteit Leiden) is a Public university, public research university in Leiden, Netherlands. The university was founded as a Protestant university in 1575 by William the Silent, William, Prince o ...
. In 1985, he discovered the
cinnabar boobook The cinnabar boobook (''Ninox ios''), also known as the cinnabar hawk-owl, is a hawk-owl endemic to the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. It was described as a new species to science by American ornithologist Pamela C. Rasmussen in 1999 based on a ...
(''Ninox ios'') which was described by
Pamela C. Rasmussen Pamela Cecile Rasmussen (born October 16, 1959) is an American ornithologist and expert on Asian birds. She was formerly a research associate at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., and is based at the Michigan State University. She ...
in 1999. During a field trip to
Bacan The Bacan Islands, formerly also known as the Bachans, Bachians, and Batchians, are a group of islands in the Moluccas in Indonesia. They are mountainous and forested, lying south of Ternate and southwest of Halmahera. The islands are administe ...
in the Maluku Islands in 1985 the Rozendaals discovered the cicada species '' Diceropyga bacanensis'' which was described by J. P. Duffels in 1988. In the same year they discovered the
dragonfly A dragonfly is a flying insect belonging to the infraorder Anisoptera below the order Odonata. About 3,000 extant species of true dragonfly are known. Most are tropical, with fewer species in temperate regions. Loss of wetland habitat threate ...
'' Celebophlebia carolinae'' on Sangir Island. Along with
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Rozendaal made surveys for the long lost Sangihe whistler (''Coracornis sanghirensis'') and the cerulean flycatcher (''Eutrichomyias rowleyi'') on the Sangihe Islands between May and June 1985 but failed to find them. Both species were officially rediscovered in 1995 and 1998 respectively. In 1987, he described the
Tanimbar bush warbler The Tanimbar bush warbler (''Horornis carolinae'') is a species of bird in the family Cettiidae. It is found in Yamdena. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destructi ...
(''Cettia carolinae'') which is also named for his wife. In 1990, he wrote an article on the vocalisations and the taxonomy of the
Sulawesi nightjar The Sulawesi nightjar (''Caprimulgus celebensis'') is a species of nightjar in the family Caprimulgidae. It is endemic to Indonesia, where it occurs on Sulawesi and the Sula Islands. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland ...
(''Caprimulgus celebensis'') In 1993, he described the blue-rumped pitta subspecies ''Pitta soror flynnstonei'' which was named for Time photographer Sean Flynn and cameraman
Dana Stone Dana Hazen Stone (April 18, 1939; disappeared April 6, 1970) was an American photojournalist who worked for CBS, United Press International, and Associated Press during the Vietnam War. Biography Stone first traveled to Vietnam in 1965. Befo ...
who were both presumed killed during the
Khmer Rouge The Khmer Rouge (; ; km, ខ្មែរក្រហម, ; ) is the name that was popularly given to members of the Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK) and by extension to the regime through which the CPK ruled Cambodia between 1975 and 1979. ...
terror in Cambodia in the early 1970s and whose graves were discovered in 1991. In 2000, he described the Taiwan bush warbler (''Locustella alishanensis'') (in collaboration with Rasmussen). Along with
George Sangster George Sangster is a Dutch ornithologist. He specialises in taxonomy and has written many articles on this subject for the magazines Dutch Birding ''Dutch Birding'', originally subtitled ''Journal of the Dutch Birding Association'', and curren ...
he described
Mees's nightjar Mees's nightjar (''Caprimulgus meesi'') is a member of the nightjar family (Caprimulgidae) described as new to science in 2004. It is a representative of the large-tailed nightjar complex found on Flores and Sumba, Indonesia. Previously unrecogn ...
(''Caprimulgus meesi'') in 2004 which was named for
Gerlof Fokko Mees Gerlof Fokko Mees (16 June 1926 – 31 March 2013) was a Dutch ichthyologist, ornithologist and museum curator. During 1946 to 1949 he took part as a conscript in the military actions to reestablish rule in the Dutch East Indies. During that tim ...
(1926-2013). Besides his ornithological interests, Rozendaal worked as artist and photographer in particular on aircraft and on field hockey. He died after a short illness on 3 December 2013. He is survived by his wife Caroline and his son Max. In 1984, Rozendaal was honoured in the species' epithet of the
gilded tube-nosed bat The gilded tube-nosed bat (''Murina rozendaali'') is a species of vesper bat in the family Vespertilionidae. Distribution This species is native to South-East Asia. In particular, it inhabits Borneo and minor pockets of Peninsula Malaysia and so ...
(''Murina rozendaali'') by Charles M. Francis and John Edwards Hill.Francis, C. M. & J. E. Hill (1984):
New bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) and new records of bats from Borneo and Malaya
' "In" Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) (Zoological Series) 47:319


References

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