Brian Hayden
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Brian Hayden
@drhaydo.bsky.social

Isotopes, fish, footy and more isotopes.... Prof at University of New Brunswick

Environmental science 63%
Geography 17%

Sorry to hear that Stephanie, very rough time. I have been following from afar, scary how much has changed so quickly
New R Coding for Ecology chapter on measuring landscape patterns with landscapemetrics and motif 📊🌍

doi.org/10.1007/978-...
Preprint: doi.org/10.48550/arX...
Code: github.com/Nowosad/land...

#LandscapeEcology #RSpatial #GIS

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A quick reminder that the deadline for this exciting postdoc fellowship is due soon. Come work with us! Support for work in biodiversity, ecology, and conservation with applied connections. Contact me or other Lovejoy faculty if you are interested 🧪🌐🌾
New postdoctoral fellowship opportunity! Please pass along. Excited to announce the launch of the Tom Lovejoy Fellowship Program at the University of Arizona for innovative research to protect species, sustain ecosystems, and promote a thriving planet lovejoycenter.arizona.edu/lovejoy-fell... 🧪🌐🌾

Upskilling for 2026, or just looking to add a new technique to your research armoury? I have two self-paced courses available through Atomic Ecology covering all the essential information required to analyse and interpret stable isotope data!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQ8U...
Essentials of Stable Isotope Ecology - Training in stable isotopes
A new online course for everyone interested in applying stable isotope to environmental or ecological research. Learn more at www.atomicecology.com. The first 20 attendees using the discount code…
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Delighted with the response to my recent chat with Sora Kim for the first Atomic Ecology Meets! New episode planned for February, stay tuned! www.atomicecology.com/post/atomic-...
Atomic Ecology meets - Dr. Sora Kim
Something a bit different for this week's blog at Atomic Ecology. I'm excited to launch a new series for 2026, Atomic Ecology meets. These sessions combine a typical , but condensed, research seminar ...
www.atomicecology.com

Amazing visualization of the challenges faced by right whales migrating along the eastern seaboard!
The red dot is a baby North Atlantic right whale trying to migrate up the east coast of the United states.

The blue streaks are fast moving shipping vessels entering and leaving New York City harbor.

One collision and the whale is dead.

We need *mandatory* speed limits for these vessels! 🧪🦑🌍
The red dot is a baby North Atlantic right whale trying to migrate up the east coast of the United states.

The blue streaks are fast moving shipping vessels entering and leaving New York City harbor.

One collision and the whale is dead.

We need *mandatory* speed limits for these vessels! 🧪🦑🌍

Very cool work Eric! Not sure if it has been done before but combining with isotopes to assess seasonal shifts in productivity associated with DNA abundance could be neat.... I have some (as yet unpublished) SIA data from eastern Canada showing similar patterns in streams there...

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Is your New Years resolution to learn more about sharks? (Just kidding, I assume that's everyone's New Years resolution!)

Good news! We are offering my online take-at-your-own-pace "Biology and Ecology of Sharks and Their Relatives" course again, starting in February!
🦑🧪🌍🦈
Biology and Ecology of Sharks and Their Relatives (Online & Field) — Center for Wildlife Studies
www.centerforwildlifestudies.org

🎥 Webinar now live!

I sat down with Dr Sora Kim to talk food webs, trophic ecology & how stable isotopes are actually used in applied research.

Watch here 👉 www.atomicecology.com/post/atomic-...

#StableIsotopes #Ecology #FoodWebs
Atomic Ecology meets - Dr. Sora Kim
Something a bit different for this week's blog at Atomic Ecology. I'm excited to launch a new series for 2026, Atomic Ecology meets. These sessions combine a typical , but condensed, research seminar…
www.atomicecology.com

🎥 Webinar now live!

I sat down with Dr Sora Kim to talk food webs, trophic ecology & how stable isotopes are actually used in applied research.

Watch here 👉 www.atomicecology.com/post/atomic-...

#StableIsotopes #Ecology #FoodWebs
Atomic Ecology meets - Dr. Sora Kim
Something a bit different for this week's blog at Atomic Ecology. I'm excited to launch a new series for 2026, Atomic Ecology meets. These sessions combine a typical , but condensed, research seminar…
www.atomicecology.com

Have only every heard great things about this meeting. By salmon ECRs for salmonid ECRs, and in a magical location to boot!
🔁Help us spread the word!

Share the post, tag your early-career researchers friends, or mention it in your lab meetings. Let’s make sure every early career anadromous salmonid researcher knows about it! 🐟

#NoWPaS2026 #EarlyCareerResearchers #FishScience #SalmonidResearch
🐟 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS OPEN for #NoWPaS2026!

📍 Hólar University, Iceland 🇮🇸
📅 March 2–7, 2026
🧑‍🔬 For early career researchers on anadromous salmonids
🗓️ Deadline: Nov 10, 2025
👉 forms.gle/unryb2EZEcp1...
ℹ️ nowpas.wordpress.com

Join us in Iceland for science, salmonids, and connections!

as I learn how to edit videos!

Look out for updates here or at www.atomicecology.com
Atomic Ecology | stable isotope
Atomic Ecology is a stable isotope services company focused on end user success.
www.atomicecology.com

with an opportunity to learn a bit more about the scientist.

I'm delighted to be joined by Dr. Sora Kim (UC Merced, USA) for the first of these. Sora kindly agreed to spend an hour or so chatting isotope science with me before Christmas and Im excited to share our conversation as soon
Atomic Ecology | stable isotope
Atomic Ecology is a stable isotope services company focused on end user success.
www.atomicecology.com

📢 Upcoming Webinar: Atomic Ecology Meets Dr Sora Kim!

Later this week, I’ll be launching the first in a new series of webinars titled 'Atomic Ecology Meets'. These are designed to sit somewhere between a podcast and a seminar, providing a small (but powerful) dose of high quality science along
🎤 NoWPaS 2026 Keynotes are out!
Four speakers • Three countries • Cutting-edge salmonid research
Physiology, isotopes, genetics & migration 🌊🐟
🔗 Read the abstracts & learn more:
nowpas.wordpress.com/2026-keynote...

#NoWPaS2026 #Salmonids #EarlyCareerResearchers

Happy New Year from Atomic Ecology 🌱

This year I’ll be sharing more about how stable isotopes help answer practical questions in food systems, fisheries, and environmental management — not just theory, but tools you can use.

Looking forward to the conversations ahead.
www.atomicecology.com
Atomic Ecology | stable isotope
Atomic Ecology is a stable isotope services company focused on end user success.
www.atomicecology.com

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Multiple mega-farms in the Lough catchment + sewage outlets + septic tanks. That's a whole lot of poo, containing a whole lot of nitrates + phosphates with the potential to end up in the Lough, feeding algae. You can explore on our Watershed Pollution Map:

share.google/IUa0Eb6MJKqE...

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Canada is a primary supplier for the international medical community, currently producing a significant portion of the world's supply of several critical isotopes used to diagnose and treat cancer.

www.ontario.ca/page/nuclear...

#Canada

Course modules include:
• Foundations
• Study design
• Food webs
• Mixing models
• R workflows
👉 atomicecology.com/courses
Online Courses | Atomic Ecology
Online training in the application of stable isotopes to ecological and environmental research
atomicecology.com

Always a please to enjoy the winter sun in Salford. Thanks for a great visit!
Delighted that one of my Antarctic winter photos has won the 2025 Royal Society Photography Competition, Earth Science & Climatology category.

Captured during polar-night surveys of ocean conditions near Antarctic Peninsula glaciers.

royalsociety.org/journals/pub...

This was a LOT of work — filming, writing, editing, R coding… and a slightly unhealthy amount of coffee. Very pleased with the outcome though, time well spent!

Courses → www.atomicecology.com/courses
Online Courses | Atomic Ecology
Online training in the application of stable isotopes to ecological and environmental research
www.atomicecology.com

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🚨 New Research Highlight - The pace of life along the river continuum: Hierarchical variation in salmonid life-history diversity.

Read the full highlight here ➡️ buff.ly/pxPKJaz

Read (Shida and Sato 2025) here ➡️ buff.ly/WC119Di

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5 things you’ll learn in my new Stable Isotope Ecology courses:

• Isotope foundations
• Study design
• Food webs
• Mixing models
• R workflows

👉 www.atomicecology.com/courses 👉
Stable Isotope Data Analysis Through R - Training from Atomic Ecology
A revised and improved version of my wildly successful stable isotope data analysis course is now available through Atomic Ecology. In this course I teach you how…
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📖 Published📖

An iso-logging workflow that converts stable isotope chronologies in eye lenses into continuous migration tracks. Reconstruction of migration by iso-logging is a powerful approach for reconstructing the lifetime migration history of pelagic fish🌍 🧪 🐟

Read here:
buff.ly

Who are these courses for?

Researchers, students, labs, agencies — anyone using stable isotopes.
👉 www.atomicecology.com/courses
👉 vimeo.com/1141154923
#Ecology #StableIsotopes
Online Courses | Atomic Ecology
Online training in the application of stable isotopes to ecological and environmental research
www.atomicecology.com

If you want clear explanations + applied examples + practical R skills… these courses are for you.
👉 www.atomicecology.com/courses
#StableIsotopes #Ecology #Rstats #EnvironmentalScience
Online Courses | Atomic Ecology
Online training in the application of stable isotopes to ecological and environmental research
www.atomicecology.com

Over the last 15–20 years I’ve helped hundreds of researchers, students, labs, and agencies. The same questions kept coming up. The same mistakes. The same “aha!” moments.

So I built the courses I wished I had when starting out.