Hi Prof. Hayden! Your videos helped me a lot in my initial analyses. However, I have a question. During your (lipid) correction procedure, you correct all data using the same model. Nevertheless, there are different models for different species (fish and invertebrates, for example). Wouldn't it be more correct to make different corrections for different species? Thanks a lot!
Hi professor, I may have to use C:N ratios on my thesis and am a bit confused on how the ratio is derived. Specifically, how do you get %C and %N from the raw data? i was provided with Total C (ug) and total N (ug), is the %C and %N just the percentage of the sample mass of each isotope? Thank you!
Hi Kusal, all data and scripts are available here. Best of luck with your thesis. sites.google.com/view/brianhayden/teaching/analyzing-stable-isotope-data?authuser=0
Thanks for the videos Dr.
Thank you for sharing precious information about stable isotopic analysis in R for a student.
Hi professor, where i can get all the pdf with the explanation, that you have created as a project in this videos ? Is it uploaded to a website?
Hi Prof. Hayden! Your videos helped me a lot in my initial analyses. However, I have a question. During your (lipid) correction procedure, you correct all data using the same model. Nevertheless, there are different models for different species (fish and invertebrates, for example). Wouldn't it be more correct to make different corrections for different species? Thanks a lot!
Hi professor,
I may have to use C:N ratios on my thesis and am a bit confused on how the ratio is derived.
Specifically, how do you get %C and %N from the raw data? i was provided with Total C (ug) and total N (ug), is the %C and %N just the percentage of the sample mass of each isotope? Thank you!
is it possible to get the CSV file
I am doing similar project for my thesis
Hi Kusal, all data and scripts are available here. Best of luck with your thesis. sites.google.com/view/brianhayden/teaching/analyzing-stable-isotope-data?authuser=0
Hello plz give me your email 😢