Isolated environment research focuses on studying and understanding ecosystems that are cut off from the outside world, either naturally or artificially. This area of research looks at how these isolated environments function, evolve, and interact with their surroundings. Researchers often use isolated environments such as islands, caves, or artificial biospheres to study ecological processes, evolution, and the impact of human activities on ecosystems. Studying isolated environments can provide valuable insights into the complexity of ecosystems and how they respond to various environmental changes.