Knowledge Neighborhoods
Research communities detected by analyzing connections between species, concepts, protocols, places, authors, publications, documents, and news stories in the RMBL knowledge graph.
71 neighborhoods · Publication
Yellow-Bellied Marmot Ecology, Behavior, and Population Dynamics
Explores long-term population ecology of yellow-bellied marmots through decades of mark-recapture and behavioral observation, examining how social structure, winter survival, and antipredator behavior shape individual fitness and population dynamics.
Plant-Pollinator Phenology and Adaptive Evolution in Alpine Wildflowers
Explores how alpine Brassicaceae — particularly Cardamine cordifolia — respond to shifting climate conditions through phenotypic plasticity, phenological timing, and balancing selection, integrating field census protocols with evolutionary genetics to understand plant fitness across elevational gradients.
Federal Water Policy and Western Land Management Networks
Connects federal agencies, community planning documents, and natural resource stakeholders across western U.S. water and land management issues, with particular focus on arid lands, river systems, and wildlife in policy and governance contexts.
Public Lands Stewardship and Community Identity in the Gunnison Basin
Connects federal land and water management agencies with local community identity, recreation, and the cultural meaning of landscapes in the Colorado River headwaters region.
Floral Traits, Pollination, and Plant-Pollinator Evolution in Subalpine Meadows
Explores how floral traits, scent chemistry, and genetic variation in subalpine wildflowers — especially Ipomopsis and related Polemoniaceae — shape pollination interactions, niche overlap, and evolutionary dynamics under changing climate and environmental conditions.
Mountain Snowpack, Water Flux, and Watershed Monitoring
Integrates intensive field campaigns, remote sensing, and sensor networks to understand snowpack dynamics, evapotranspiration, and surface energy fluxes across high-elevation Upper Colorado River Basin watersheds.
Alpine Plant-Pollinator Networks and Wildflower Ecology
Explores how bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators interact with Rocky Mountain wildflowers through field sampling, pollen analysis, and behavioral observation across subalpine meadows near Gothic, Colorado.
Solitary Bee Ecology and Climate-Driven Phenological Change
Investigates how climate change alters the timing of flowering and bee activity, with consequences for pollen-specialist solitary bees, plant-pollinator interactions, and brood success in high-elevation communities.
Watershed Biogeochemistry and Uranium Reactive Transport
Integrates hydrological modeling, groundwater sampling, and geochemical analysis to understand subsurface reactive transport, carbon and weathering cycles, and uranium contamination dynamics across the East River Watershed and legacy uranium mill sites in western Colorado.
Watershed Hydrology, Geomorphology, and Remote Sensing in Mountain Basins
Integrates high-resolution remote sensing, geophysical surveys, and biogeochemical modeling to understand how mountain watershed structure, fluvial dynamics, and elemental cycling interact across elevation gradients in the East River basin and beyond.
Energy, Atmosphere, and Environmental Policy Crossroads
Connects energy development, atmospheric deposition monitoring, and air quality concerns across a broad network of federal agencies, utilities, and environmental documents spanning western Colorado and beyond.
Butterfly Physiology, Flight Ecology, and Climate Adaptation
Investigates how Rocky Mountain butterflies — particularly Colias and related Pieridae — respond to climate change through physiological traits like flight metabolic rate, dispersal capacity, and nutritional ecology, using respirometry and transplant experiments to understand evolutionary and population-level consequences.
Snowmelt, Subsurface Water Flow, and Mountain Watershed Hydrology
Integrates stable isotope tracing, snowpack sampling, and model-data approaches to understand how snowmelt, subsurface heterogeneity, and topography control water routing and nutrient dynamics in mountainous headwater catchments.
Aspen Genomics, Leaf Traits, and Cytotype Ecology
Integrates genomic, spectral, and trait-based methods to understand how chromosome variation, leaf economics, and climate shape aspen population dynamics and decline across western landscapes.
Alpine Pond Food Webs, Caddisflies, and Hydroperiod Gradients
Investigates how aquatic invertebrates — especially caddisfly larvae — shape nutrient cycling, decomposition, and food web dynamics across subalpine ponds that vary in water permanence, from temporary snowmelt pools to permanent wetlands.
Stream Ecology: Nutrients, Predation, and Aquatic Communities
Investigates how nutrient limitation, predator-prey dynamics, and chemical cues shape invertebrate communities and algal growth in high-altitude streams and freshwater systems.
Colorado River Water Rights and Reservoir Development Debates
Connects Colorado state and local water agencies, community stakeholders, and planning documents around contested reservoir development proposals and water allocation decisions in the upper Colorado River basin.
Climate Change Feedbacks Across Alpine Landscape Scales
Integrates field measurements, remote sensing, and GIS protocols to investigate how alpine and subalpine ecosystems — from fescue meadows to aspen stands — respond to and feed back on climate change across elevation gradients near Gothic, Colorado.
Avian Sensory Ecology and Alpine Wildlife Biology
Combines studies of bird color vision, insect abundance, and avian disease ecology in alpine environments, linking experimental sensory biology methods with field-based population research.
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.
Crested Butte Community Planning and Local Affairs
Captures local news stories and community documents centered on Crested Butte's planning decisions, housing challenges, and neighborhood development concerns.
Mountain Snowpack, Climate Metrics, and Conifer Forest Monitoring
Integrates satellite remote sensing, LiDAR, and machine learning downscaling to track snowmelt timing, growing degree days, and conifer forest responses to climate variability in subalpine Colorado.
Plant-Fungal Symbiosis and Alpine Soil Ecology
Investigates how mycorrhizal and dark septate fungal symbionts shape plant performance, soil nutrient dynamics, and community diversity across alpine gradients and under climate change.
Colorado County Population and Workforce Estimation Methods
Centers on technical methods for estimating county-level population and labor force participation across Colorado, drawing on simulation models and employment forecasting approaches from the 1970s–80s.
Alpine Invertebrate Ecology: Thermal Environments and Forager Behavior
Combines thermal imaging of alpine patterned ground, bumblebee and ant behavioral experiments, and long-term pollinator monitoring to understand how physical microenvironments and chemical cues shape invertebrate foraging strategies in mountain ecosystems.
Colorado River Basin Water Allocation and Flow Stress
Connects interstate water law, snowpack trends, and drought projections to the ecological and regulatory pressures facing the Colorado River Basin and its tributaries.
Gunnison Basin Geology, Stratigraphy, and Groundwater Systems
Integrates regional geologic mapping, geochronology, and floodplain hydrostratigraphy to characterize the sedimentary, volcanic, and groundwater systems of the Gunnison Basin and surrounding southern Colorado ranges.
Aphid Population Dynamics Under Phenological and Climate Shifts
Investigates how snowmelt timing, host plant phenology, and top-down predation pressure shape aphid colony dynamics in alpine meadows, linking climate-driven phenological change to cascading effects across trophic levels.
Mountain Land Use Planning and Growth Management
Connects regional land use planning, urban growth pressures, and mountain terrain hazards across Gunnison County and the Colorado high country, linking county planning documents with landscape-scale concepts like long-range transport and avalanche risk.
Mining Reclamation, Land Use, and Ecological Recovery
Connects mining permitting, mined land reclamation regulations, and ecological monitoring across western landscapes, tracing how regulatory frameworks and corporate activity relate to habitat and species recovery near mine sites.
Alpine Landscape Ecology Across Elevation and Climate
Integrates vegetation monitoring, LiDAR-based canopy analysis, and climate data across a wide elevational range in the Gunnison Basin to understand how mountain plant communities and forest structure respond to warming and disturbance.
Gunnison Sage-Grouse Habitat, Fire History, and Landscape Ecology
Combines radio telemetry studies of Gunnison Sage-Grouse nesting success and seasonal habitat suitability with tree-ring and land-survey methods for reconstructing historical fire regimes across sagebrush and forest landscapes.
Stream Invertebrate and Trout Population Ecology Datasets
Integrates population dynamics datasets, genomic protocols, and demographic sampling methods to study brook trout, mayflies, and parasitic nematodes in Rocky Mountain streams.
Wetland Plants, Heavy Metals, and Water Quality Management
Connects research on heavy-metal contamination, nutrient cycling, and wetland plant chemistry with practical applications in wastewater treatment, ethanol production from cattails, and water quality concerns near mining areas in western Colorado.
Iron Cycling, Redox Chemistry, and Soil Carbon Dynamics
Investigates how iron speciation, redox conditions, and colloidal transport shape soil organic carbon cycling in subalpine and floodplain environments, using advanced analytical methods including X-ray imaging and electron microscopy.
Gunnison Basin Growth, Housing, and Community Planning
Connects regional land use planning, housing development, and sensitive area management in the Gunnison Basin, linking local government, resort development, and state housing finance to questions of responsible growth and environmental stewardship.
Undergraduate Field and Remote Research Education in STEM
Examines how undergraduate research experiences — both in-person field settings and remote formats developed during COVID-19 — support student learning, computational skill development, and retention in STEM fields.
Sagebrush Ecosystems: Structure, Arthropods, and Spatial Ecology
Combines LiDAR-based vegetation mapping, arthropod surveys, and foundational sagebrush ecology to understand how big sagebrush structures communities of insects and parasitoid wasps in western landscapes.
Mountain Watershed Hydrology: Modeling, Isotopes, and Groundwater
Integrates computational hydrological modeling, stable isotope analysis, and multi-site watershed datasets to understand groundwater storage dynamics and water budgets across elevation-stratified mountain catchments.
Cloud Seeding and Streamflow Augmentation in the Upper Gunnison Basin
Connects operational winter cloud seeding programs over the Upper Gunnison River Basin with streamflow projection methods, federal water resource agencies, and hydropower stakeholders evaluating precipitation enhancement as a water supply strategy.
Coastal and Marine Observational Data: Vessels, Salinity, and Oceanography
Aggregates oceanographic monitoring datasets—including vessel traffic, sea surface conditions, and salinity—collected through automated and underway sampling systems in coastal and marine environments.
Public Lands Review, Recreation Safety, and Riparian Vegetation
Connects federal environmental review processes and wilderness area evaluation with recreation safety, invasive riparian species, and local land management concerns in western Colorado.
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.
Forest, Riparian, and Wildlife Ecology in the Gunnison Basin
Connects historical and contemporary ecological research on conifer forests, riparian vegetation, beaver, and watershed dynamics with land management assessments and resource policy in the Gunnison Basin.
Wildlife Responses to Recreational Disturbance in Mountain Habitats
Investigates how mammals ranging from small rodents to large ungulates respond behaviorally and spatially to human recreational trail use in Rocky Mountain ecosystems, using camera traps, live-trapping, and acoustic localization methods.
Rocky Mountain Geology, Birds, and Natural History Research
Spans Proterozoic geology of the Black Canyon and Uncompahgre region alongside ecological studies of montane wildlife, reflecting a broad natural history research tradition at RMBL.
epidemic dynamics, Multi-site flax rust epidemic monitoring
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.
Mammalian Aging Clocks and Epigenetic Life Span Variation
Investigates how DNA methylation patterns across mammalian species serve as molecular clocks for biological aging, revealing epigenetic mechanisms underlying the vast diversity in mammalian life spans.
Late Cretaceous Paleontology and Geochemistry of Williams Fork Formation
Investigates the fossil record, paleoenvironments, and geochemical signatures of Late Cretaceous deposits in the Williams Fork Formation of northwestern Colorado, combining microvertebrate paleontology with strontium isotope analysis to reconstruct ancient marine-estuarine conditions.
Water Rights, Agricultural Use, and Basin-Scale Resource Governance
Connects legal and policy frameworks for water rights adjudication with hydrological research on agricultural water footprints and collective resource management across the Colorado River Basin and adjacent western jurisdictions.
Drosophila Courtship Evolution and Population Divergence
Examines how courtship song, morphology, and genomic variation diverge across isolated populations of Drosophila montana and related virilis-group flies, combining field sampling with laboratory behavioral and genetic methods.
Watershed Hydrology and Microbial Community Succession in Alpine Terrain
Explores how surface runoff dynamics and hydrological mixing processes shape microbial and algal community succession across high-elevation watersheds in the Gunnison Basin.
Colorado River Water Rights, Power, and Federal Claims
Connects federal water rights negotiations, hydropower development conflicts, and instream flow protections across Colorado's river systems, linking biogeochemical and hydrological concepts to utility, forest, and regulatory stakeholders.
Plant Succession and Soil Change on Alpine Earthflows
Examines how plant communities and soils develop over time on high-elevation landslide and earthflow disturbances in the Gunnison Basin, tracing successional stages from pioneer species through mature vegetation.
Thermochronology and Exhumation History of Colorado Rocky Mountains
Reconstructs the long-term erosion and uplift history of the Elk Mountains and upper Colorado River basin using apatite (U-Th)/He thermochronology to determine when and how fast rocks were exhumed to the surface.
Marmot Hibernation Physiology: Hormones, Metabolism, and Seasonal Fat
Investigates the neuroendocrine and metabolic mechanisms controlling seasonal fattening, food intake, and hibernation in yellow-bellied marmots, with a focus on insulin signaling, melatonin rhythms, and lipid-processing gene expression in white adipose tissue.
Chemical Signals and Social Structure in Sweat Bees
Investigates how cuticular hydrocarbons vary across castes, life stages, and geographic populations in the facultatively eusocial sweat bee Halictus rubicundus, linking chemical communication to the regulation of reproductive division of labor.
Pika Behavior, Reproduction, and Predator Response
Examines the ecology and behavioral strategies of the American pika (Ochotona princeps), including how slope orientation and temperature shape activity patterns, responses to terrestrial predators, and the adaptive logic behind two-litter reproductive tactics.
Folsom Archaeology and Paleoenvironmental Context in Colorado
Examines late Pleistocene and early Holocene human occupation of Colorado through Folsom projectile point assemblages and their environmental setting.
Paleoindian Archaeology and Quartzite Sourcing in the Gunnison Basin
Investigates early human occupation of the Upper Gunnison Basin through geochemical sourcing of quartzite stone tools, using LA-ICP-MS and pilot experiments to trace raw material origins across the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
Bee Gut Microbiome Diversity and Symbiont Ecology
Explores the diversity, host specificity, and competitive dynamics of specialized bacterial symbionts in honeybee and bumblebee gut microbiomes, including how these microbes metabolize toxic compounds and antagonize one another.
Selenium and Nutrient Mobilization from Mancos Shale Soils
Investigates how irrigation and soil biogeochemical processes mobilize selenium, nitrogen, and carbon from Mancos Shale into groundwater and surface water in the Uncompahgre River Basin of western Colorado.
Standard Mine Superfund Passive Water Treatment Research
Documents the design, construction, and multi-year performance of biochemical reactor systems for passively treating metal-contaminated mine drainage at the Standard Mine Superfund Site near Crested Butte, Colorado.
Rare Mineral Discoveries in Colorado and Utah Mines
Characterizes newly identified polyoxometalate and uranyl sulfate minerals from historic mines in the Colorado Plateau region, expanding the known mineralogy of vanadium, arsenic, and uranium deposits.
Mineral Occurrences and Mining History, Ouray County
Documents rare and notable mineral occurrences across historic mining districts in Ouray County, Colorado, including the Leadville Limestone, the Ohio Mine, and the Red Mountain District.
Topographic Analysis of Colorado River Drainage Divide Origins
Applies topographic map evidence to investigate the origin and evolution of major drainage divides across Colorado's river systems, including the Continental Divide and connections between the Colorado, Yampa, North Platte, and South Platte watersheds.
Jurassic Reptile Fossils from Dry Mesa, Colorado
Describes new fossil specimens of Mesozoic reptiles — a goniopholid crocodyliform and a freshwater turtle — recovered from the Morrison Formation at Dry Mesa Quarry in Colorado.
Winter Cloud Seeding and Supercooled Water over Grand Mesa
Examines wintertime cloud microphysics and the effects of silver iodide cloud seeding on supercooled liquid water over the Grand Mesa of western Colorado.
Larval Trematode Parasites of Gunnison County
Early taxonomic documentation of larval trematode parasites collected from Gunnison County, Colorado, contributing foundational parasitological records for the region.