David Eduard van Dijk


David Eduard van Dijk was a South African herpetologist, paleontologist and the author of a number of biology textbooks.
Species named for him include the frog, Amietia vandijki ., first known only as tadpoles; the fossil plant bug, Australoprosoboloides vandijki ; the plant fossil, "Estcourtia vandijki" and the genus Vandijkophrynus'''
Van Dijk published in a number of fields including Zoology, Geology, Ichnology and Paleontology over a more than 65 year academic career, with the first, his M.Sc thesis in 1955 and lastly, the publication of an article on Ichnology in 2021.
He compiled bibliographies on African Anura, African Tadpoles, African Fossil Frogs, and African Vertebrate Ichnology.
Van Dijk died on 6 March 2023, at the age of 97.

Education and career

Van Dijk attended school in Johannesburg and studied at the University of Witwatersrand and Johannesburg Teachers' Training College on a Transvaal Education Department Loan Bursary. He then went to Stellenbosch University where he obtained an MSc in 1953 and DSc in 1959. Somewhat more than a decade after his retirement, he undertook a second MSc at Stellenbosch University. This was awarded in 2000.
While repaying his Loan Bursary, he was a technician in the Bacteriology Laboratory of the South African Institute for Medical Research. Thereafter he lectured in the Zoology Department, University of Natal for approximately 30 years.

Awards and honours

Selected publications

  • van Dijk, D.E.. The "Tail" of Ascaphus.
  • van Dijk, D.E., Eriksson, Patrick G.. Bipedal leaping Jurassic vertebrates in Southern Africa: proposed new ichnotaxon and inferred palaeoenvironment. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa. 10.1080/0035919X.2021.1964104.