Knowledge Neighborhoods
Research communities detected by analyzing connections between species, concepts, protocols, places, authors, publications, documents, and news stories in the RMBL knowledge graph.
4 neighborhoods · Research · Stakeholder
Macroecological Theory and Mountain Ecosystem Biodiversity Patterns
Develops and applies maximum entropy theory (METE) and species-area relationships to predict biodiversity patterns, abundance, and productivity across elevation gradients in subalpine and montane ecosystems under climate change.
Alpine Physiology, Biogeochemistry, and Wildlife of Gothic
Connects foundational ecological research on hummingbird energetics, salamander bioaccumulation, and grasshopper population genetics to the broader significance of the Gothic, Colorado field station as a site for alpine wildlife and ecosystem science.
Selenium, Salinity, and Water Quality Standards in Colorado Streams
Integrates water quality datasets, statistical load modeling, and regulatory standards to assess selenium and salinity conditions in Colorado watersheds, with connections to ecological restoration of mine-affected stream systems.
Colorado River Water Rights, Aridity, and Climate Risk
Connects legal and policy debates over Colorado River Compact curtailment risks with climate science on aridity, drought, and long-term water availability in the American West.