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Brian Hayden

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Current Anthropology|July 21, 2010
The proof is in the pudding: feasting and the origins of domesticationBrian Hayden
Current Anthropology|July 4, 2014
Competitive feasting before cultivation? A comment on Asouti and FullerBrian Hayden
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 21, 2015
Insights into early lithic technologies from ethnographyBrian Hayden
Forensic Sciences Research|December 17, 2025
Human cadaver decomposition islands and forensic taphonomy: gravesoil δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<sup>15</sup>N enrichment patterns in short (30 d) and extended (900 d) postmortem intervalsKelly L Miles, Victoria Gibbon, Brian Hayden
Ecology|March 28, 2014
Lake morphometry and resource polymorphism determine niche segregation between cool- and cold-water-adapted fishBrian Hayden, Chris Harrod, Kimmo K Kahilaineni
The Journal of Animal Ecology|April 18, 2014
Dual fuels: intra-annual variation in the relative importance of benthic and pelagic resources to maintenance, growth and reproduction in a generalist salmonid fishBrian Hayden, Chris Harrod, Kimmo K Kahilainen
Ecology and Evolution|June 27, 2017
Conceptualising the interactive effects of climate change and biological invasions on subarctic freshwater fishRobert J Rolls, Brian Hayden, Kimmo K Kahilainen
International Journal of Legal Medicine|March 6, 2026
Forensic taphonomy and stable isotopes: δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<sup>15</sup>N enrichment patterns in human skin and muscle show promise for future forensic applicationsKelly L Miles, Victoria E Gibbon, Brian Hayden
Journal of Fish Biology|May 17, 2022
Comparative trophic ecology of microhabitat-associated guilds of reef fishes in the Adriatic SeaBrian Hayden, Macelo Kovačić, Marin Kirinčić, et al.
Journal of Fish Biology|May 30, 2019
Fruit of the forest - larval sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus are fuelled by allochthonous resourcesBrian Hayden, Myriam Ferron, Richard A Cunjak, et al.
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Current Anthropology|July 21, 2010
The proof is in the pudding: feasting and the origins of domesticationBrian Hayden
Current Anthropology|July 4, 2014
Competitive feasting before cultivation? A comment on Asouti and FullerBrian Hayden
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|October 21, 2015
Insights into early lithic technologies from ethnographyBrian Hayden
Forensic Sciences Research|December 17, 2025
Human cadaver decomposition islands and forensic taphonomy: gravesoil δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<sup>15</sup>N enrichment patterns in short (30 d) and extended (900 d) postmortem intervalsKelly L Miles, Victoria Gibbon, Brian Hayden
Ecology|March 28, 2014
Lake morphometry and resource polymorphism determine niche segregation between cool- and cold-water-adapted fishBrian Hayden, Chris Harrod, Kimmo K Kahilaineni
The Journal of Animal Ecology|April 18, 2014
Dual fuels: intra-annual variation in the relative importance of benthic and pelagic resources to maintenance, growth and reproduction in a generalist salmonid fishBrian Hayden, Chris Harrod, Kimmo K Kahilainen
Ecology and Evolution|June 27, 2017
Conceptualising the interactive effects of climate change and biological invasions on subarctic freshwater fishRobert J Rolls, Brian Hayden, Kimmo K Kahilainen
International Journal of Legal Medicine|March 6, 2026
Forensic taphonomy and stable isotopes: δ<sup>13</sup>C and δ<sup>15</sup>N enrichment patterns in human skin and muscle show promise for future forensic applicationsKelly L Miles, Victoria E Gibbon, Brian Hayden
Journal of Fish Biology|May 17, 2022
Comparative trophic ecology of microhabitat-associated guilds of reef fishes in the Adriatic SeaBrian Hayden, Macelo Kovačić, Marin Kirinčić, et al.
Journal of Fish Biology|May 30, 2019
Fruit of the forest - larval sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus are fuelled by allochthonous resourcesBrian Hayden, Myriam Ferron, Richard A Cunjak, et al.
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