Gregor W. Yeates

Portrait of Gregor W. Yeates sitting at a Zeiss microscope.

Gregor William Yeates, publishing as GW Yeates (1944 – 6 August 2012),[1] was a New Zealand soil zoologist and ecologist. He was "considered the world's leading authority in soil nematode ecology, a subject of economic and ecological importance."[2]

His PhD (under W.C. Clarke[3]) and DSc were both at Canterbury University.[4][5]

He spent most of his working life at Soil Bureau, a division of DSIR, which became Landcare Research.[6] He published over 200 papers and described over 100 species in genera including Longidorus, Xiphinema, Hemicycliophora, Trischistoma, Dorylaimida and Iotonchus.

Holotypes of Yeates's are the earliest in the National Nematode Collection of New Zealand[7]

Contributions

Yeates's early work on nematodes in sand dunes represented some of the first detailed work on nematodes in non-agricultural settings, and 'representing some of the most detailed assessments of nematode communities ever conducted in natural environments.'[8]

He conducted long-term work on CO2 enrichment in pasture.[8]

He studied the New Zealand flatworm Arthurdendyus triangulatus in its native environment,[8] supporting work in the UK where it became established as an invasive pest.

Family and civic life

He was the son of Massey founding staff member John Stuart Yeates. He and wife Judy lived in Upper Hutt and Palmerston North, with two children. He was elected to the Rimutaka ward of the Upper Hutt City Council (1973–1977) and the Hutt Valley Drainage Board (1973–1977). He was later involved with Te Manawa in Palmerston North[9][10][11] and the Royal Society of New Zealand at both a local[12] and a national level.[13][14]

Honours and offices

Publications

External links

References

  1. Death Notice, page 23, Manawatu Standard, 8 August 2012
  2. 1 2 Fellows Elected « 1998 « Academy Annual Reports and Yearbooks « Reports « Publications « Royal Society of New Zealand
  3. Biological Sciences – University of Canterbury – New Zealand
  4. Yeates, Gregor William (1968), Studies on nematodes of dune sands., PhD Thesis, Christchurch, New Zealand: University of Canterbury, p. 102
  5. Yeates, Gregor William (1985), Studies on soil nematode populations, D.Sc. Thesis, Christchurch, New Zealand: University of Canterbury
  6. 1 2 3 4 "Gregor Yeates". Plpnemweb.ucdavis.edu. 5 August 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
  7. "National Nematode Collection of New Zealand (NNCNZ)". Landcare Research. 31 May 2010. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
  8. 1 2 3 Resolution of respect for Gregor William Yeates, 1944–2012
  9. http://www.register.charities.govt.nz/CharitiesRegister/ViewCharity?accountId=dfd2515a-2e93-dc11-8026-0015c5f3da29
  10. http://www.register.charities.govt.nz/CharitiesRegister/ViewCharity?accountId=8cde7d2c-f41e-dd11-99cd-0015c5f3da29
  11. 1 2 Obitrary. Upper Hutt Leader. 15 August 2012
  12. http://www.register.charities.govt.nz/CharitiesRegister/ViewCharity?accountId=1edee514-9958-df11-b1a3-0015c5f3da29
  13. http://www.register.charities.govt.nz/CharitiesRegister/ViewCharity?accountId=56035877-c08e-df11-871d-00155d741101
  14. New Zealand Parliament – Dr G W Yeates and Royal Society of New Zealand Manawatu Branch
  15. Current Fellows « Fellowship « The Academy « Our Organisation « Royal Society of New Zealand
  16. "The JOURNAL of NEMATOLOGY | Style Guide". Journal-of-nematology-style-guide.org. 31 December 2011. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
  17. "RSNZ Manawatu Branch". Manawatu.rsnzbranch.org.nz. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
  18. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Gregor William Yeates « Obituaries « Fellowship « The Academy « Our Organisation « Royal Society of New Zealand
  19. "gw yeates – Google Scholar". Scholar.google.co.nz. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
  20. "Feeding Habits in Soil Nematode Families and Genera—An Outline for Soil Ecologists". Ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. 24 May 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
  21. "New Zealand National Bibliography May 2011" (PDF). National Library of New Zealand. 3 May 2011. Retrieved 11 August 2012.
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