Derek Yalden


Derek William Yalden was an eminent British zoologist and academic. He was an honorary header at the University of Manchester.
After obtaining a 1st Class B.Sc. University College London in 1962, he completed his PhD on carpal bones in mammals at Royal Holloway College, under P. M. Butler, in 1965. He then worked as an Assistant Lecturer, and eventually Senior Lecturer, at the University of Manchester, School of Biological Sciences, teaching vertebrate zoology. He retired from there in 2005, after 40 years' service.
He was president of The Mammal Society from 1997 until his death, and edited their journal, Mammal Review from 1980–2002. He authored or co-authored over 200 scientific publications.
Leptopelis yaldeni,, and Desmomys yaldeni are named in his honour. Both are endemic to Ethiopia.

Derek Yalden Fund

An expert in the mammals of the UK and of Ethiopia, Yalden also took hundreds of students on field courses. To honour his memory, a fund has been set up to provide undergraduates from limited income families with financial support to help fund their field trips whilst studying at Manchester.

Research

Yalden listed his research interests as:

Books

  • Which Bat is it? by R. E. Stebbings, D. W. Yalden and J. S. Herman; 3rd ed. London: Mammal Society, c2007

    Journal articles (selected)

  • Corbet, G.B. and D.W. Yalden. 1972. Recent records of mammals from Ethiopia. Bulletin of the British Museum, Zoology 22: 213-252.
  • "Bog Bilberry Vaccinium uliginosum in the Peak District". Sorby Record; 40: 28-29
  • "The older history of the White-tailed Eagle in Britain". British Birds; 100: 471–480.
  • Pearce-Higgins JW, Finney SK, Yalden DW, Langston RHW "Testing the effects of recreational disturbance on two upland breeding waders". Ibis; 148 : 45–55.