Andrew Kulmatiski
Wildland Resources | Ecology Center
Associate Professor

Contact Information
Office Location: NR 224Phone: (435) 881-5496
Email: andrew.kulmatiski@usu.edu
Additional Information:
Biography
Trained broadly in ecology and soils at Colby College, Yale School of Forestry, Dartmouth College and Utah State University I study interactions between plants and soils and how they affect plant communities.
Teaching Interests
Ecology, Plant Ecology, Soils, Biogeochemistry, Ecohydrology, Rangeland management, Plant Physiology
Research Interests
Plant soil feedbacks, Soil ecology, Plant Physiology, Climate Change, Native Plant Restoration
Awards
2014 article 'Most soil trophic guilds increase plant growth" ranked 16th of 769 Oikos articles according to Altmetrics, 2015
Altmetrics
2014 article 'Most soil trophic guilds increase plant growth" selected as an Editor's Choice manuscript, 2014
Oikos
Special feature, Nature Climate Change, 2013
Nature Climate Change
Outstanding Paper of 2010, 2012
Western North American Naturalist
F1000 Paper recommendation, 2012
F1000
Top 1% most cited papers in Ecology, 2012
Council of Candadian Academies
Highlighted as a leader in the field in a book on Invasion Ecology. , 2011
- Kulmatiski, A., Hines, J., Eisenhauer, N., Soil organism effects on grassland production and diversity: Grasslands: habitat management, impacts of plant diversity and restoration strategies. Nova Publishers
Publications | Book Chapters
An asterisk (*) at the end of a publication indicates that it has not been peer-reviewed.
Publications | Journal Articles
Academic Journal
- Ohlert, T., Smith, M.D, Wilkins, K.D, Holdrege, M.C, Wilfahrt, P., Collins, S.L, Knapp, A.K, Sala, O.E, Dukes, J.S, Phillips, R.P, Yahdjian, L., Gherardi, L.A, Beier, C., Fraser, L.H, Jentsch, A., Loik, M.E, Maestre, F.T, Power, S.A, Yu, Q., Felton, A.J, Munson, S.M, Luo, Y., Abdoli, H., Abedi, M., Alados, C.L, Alberti, J., Alon, M., An, H., Anacker, B., Anderson, M., Auge, H., Bachle, S., Bahalkeh, K., Bahn, M., Batbaatar, A., Bauerle, T., Beard, K.H, Behn, K., Beil, I., Biancari, L., Blindow, I., Bondaruk, V.F, Borer, E.T, Bork, E.W, Bruschetti, C.M, Byrne, K.M, Cahill, Jr., J.F, Calvo, D.A, Carbognani, M., Cardoni, A., Carlyle, C.N, Castillo-Garcia, M., Chang, S.X, Chieppa, J., Cianciaruso, M.V, Cohen, O., Cordeiro, A.L, Cusack, D.F, Dahlke, S., Daleo, P., D'Antonio, C.M, Dietterich, L.H, Doherty, T.S, Dubbert, M., Ebeling, A., Eisenhauer, N., Fischer, F.M, Forte, T.G, Gebauer, T., Gozalo, B., Greenville, A.C, Guidoni-Martins, K.G, Hannusch, H.J, Haugum, S.V, Hautier, Y., Hefting, M., Henry, H.A, Hoss, D., Ingrisch, J., Iribarne, O., Isbell, F., Johnson, Y., Jordan, S., Kelly, E.F, Kimmel, K., Kreyling, J., Kröel-Dulay, G., Kröpfl, A., Kübert, A., Kulmatiski, A., Lamb, E.G, Larsen, K.S, Larson, J., Lawson, J., Leder, C.V, Linstädter, A., Liu, J., Liu, S., Lodge, A.G, Longo, G., Loydi, A., Luan, J., Lubbe, F.C, Macfarlane, C., Mackie-Haas, K., Malyshev, A.V, Maturano-Ruiz, A., Merchant, T., Metcalfe, D.B, Mori, A.S, Mudongo, E., Newman, G.S, Nielsen, U.N, Nimmo, D., Niu, Y., Nobre, P., O'Connor, R.C, Ogaya, R., Oñatibia, G.R, Orbán, I., Osborne, B., Otfinowski, R., Pärtel, M., Penuelas, J., Peri, P.L, Peter, G., Petraglia, A., Picon-Cochard, C., Pillar, V.D, Piñeiro-Guerra, J.M, Ploughe, L.W, Plowes, R.M, Portales-Reyes, C., Prober, S.M, Pueyo, Y., Reed, S.C, Ritchie, E.G, Rodríguez, D.A, Rogers, W.E, Roscher, C., Sánchez, A.M, Santos, B.A, Scarfó, M.C, Seabloom, E.W, Shi, B., Souza, L., Stampfli, A., Standish, R.J, Sternberg, M., Sun, W., Sünnemann, M., Tedder, M., Thorvaldsen, P., Tian, D., Tielbörger, K., Valdecantos, A., Liesbeth van den Brink, , Vandvik, V., Vankoughnett, M.R, Velle, L.G, Wang, C., Wang, Y., Wardle, G.M, Werner, C., Wei, C., Wiehl, G., Williams, J.L, Wolf, A.A, Zeiter, M., Zhang, F., Zhu, J., Zong, N., Zuo, X., (2025). Drought intensity and duration interact to magnify losses in primary productivity. Science, 390:6770, 284-289.
- Shi, B., Delgado-Baquerizo, M., Knapp, A., Smith, M., Reed, S., Osborne, B., Yolima , C., Maestre, F.T, Zhu, Y., Chen, A., Wilkins, K., Holdrege, M., Kulmatiski, A., Picon-Cochard, C., Roscher, ., Power, S., Byrne, .M, Churchill, A.C, Jentsch, A., Henry, H.A, Beard, K.H, Schuchardt, M.A, Eisenhauer, ., Otfinowski, ., Hautier, ., Shen, H., Wang, Y., Wang, Z., Wang, C., Cusack, D.F, Petraglia, A., Carbognani, M., Forte, T.G, Flory, S.L, Hou, P., Zhang, T., Gao, W., Sun, W., (2024). Aridity drives the response of soil total and particulate organic carbon to drought in temperate grasslands and shrublands. Science Advances, 10:40, doi: doi: 10.1126/sciadv.adq2654
- Kulmatiski, A., (2024). Water matching: an explanation for plant growth and coexistence in water-limited systems. Discover Soil, 1, doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s44378-024-00002-7
- Forero, L.e, Kulmatiski, A., (2024). Vertical resource uptake patterns help explain prairie plant abundance. Plant and Soil, doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-024-06897-z
- Kulmatiski, A., Holdrege, M.C, Chirvasa, C., Beard, K.H, (2024). Root distributions predict shrub-steppe responses to precipitation intensity. Biogeosciences, 21, 131–143. doi: 10.5194/bg-21-131-2024
- Holdrege, M.C, Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, Palmquist, K., (2023). Precipitation Intensification Increases Shrub Dominance in Arid, Not Mesic, Ecosystems. Ecosystems, 26, 568–584. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-022-00778-1
- Aaronson, J.K, Kulmatiski, A., Forero, L.E, Grenzer, J., Norton, J.M, (2023). Are Plant–Soil Feedbacks Caused by Many Weak Microbial Interactions?. Biology MDPI, 12:11, 1-17. doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/biology12111374
- Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, (2022). A modern two-layer hypothesis helps resolve the 'savanna problem'. Ecology Letters, 25:9, 1952-1960. doi: doi: 10.1111/ele.14067
- Holdrege, M., Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, Palmquist, K., (2022). Precipitation intensification increases shrub growth in arid, not mesic, systems. Ecosystems, doi: doi: 10.1007/s10021-022-00778-1
- Holdrege, M., Beard, K.H, Kulmatiski, A., (2021). Winter wheat growth resistant to increases in rain and snow intensity. Agronomy, 11:4, 751. doi: 10.3390/agronomy11040751
- Holdrege, M.C, Beard, K.H, Kulmatiski, A., (2021). Woody plant growth increases with precipitation intensity in a cold semi-arid system. Ecology, 102:1, e03212 . doi: doi: 10.1002/ecy.3212
- Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, Holdrege, M.C, February, E., (2020). Small differences in root distributions allow resource niche partitioning. Ecology and Evolution, 10:18, 9776-9787. doi: 10.22541/au.159056294.45813944
- Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, (2019). Chronosequence and direct observation approaches reveal complementary community dynamics in a novel ecosystem. Plos One, 14:3, e0207047. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207047
- Henry, H., Abedi, M., Alados, C., Beard, K.H, Fraser, L., Jentsch, , Kreyling, , Kulmatiski, A., Lamb, J., Sun, W., Vankoughnett, M., Venn, S., Werner, C., Beil, I., Blindow, I., Dahlke, S., Dubbert, M., Effinger, A., Garris, H., Gartzia, M., Gebauer, T., Arfin Khan, M., Malyshev, A., Paulson, J., Pueyo, Y., Stover , ., Yang, X., (2018). Increased soil frost versus summer drought as drivers of plant biomass responses to reduced precipitation: results from a globally-coordinated field experiment. Ecosystems, 21:7, 1432-1444. doi: 10.1007/s10021-018-0231-7
- Koerner, S., Smith, ., Burkepile, D., Hanan, N., Avolio, M., Collins, S., Knapp, A., Lemoine, N., Beard, K.H, Kulmatiski, A., Veblen, K.E, (2018). Change in dominance determines herbivore effects on plant biodiversity. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 2:12, 1925-1932.
- Adler, P., Smull, D., Beard, K.H, Choi, R.T, Furniss, T., Kulmatiski, A., Meiners, J., Tredennick, A.T, Veblen, K.E, (2018). Competition and coexistence in plant communities: intraspecific competition is stronger than interspecific competition. Ecology Letters, 21:9, 1319–1329. doi: 10.1111/ele.13098
- Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, Norton, J.M, Heavilin, J.E, Forero, L., Grezer, J., (2017). Live long and prosper: plant-soil feedback, lifespan and landscape abundance covary. Ecology, 98:12, 3063-3073. doi: 10.1002/ecy.2011
- Kulmatiski, A., Adler, P., Stark, J.M, Tredennik, A.T, (2017). Water and nitrogen uptake are better associated with resource availability than root biomass. Ecosphere, 8, e01738.
- Kulmatiski, A., Sprouse, S., Beard, K.H, (2017). Soil type more than precipitation determines fine-root abundance in savannas of Kruger National Park, South Africa. Plant and Soil, 417:1-2, 523-333. doi: 10.1007/s11104-017-3277-y
- Kulmatiski, A., (2016). Factorial and 'self vs. other' plant soil feedback experiments produce similar predictions of plant growth in communities. Plant and Soil, 408, 485-492. doi: doi:10.1007/s11104-016-2946-6
- Monz, C., Kulmatiski, A., (2016). The emergence of "fat bikes' in the USA: Trends, potential consequences and management. Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 15, 20–25.
- Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, Grezer, J., Forero, L., Heavilin, J.E, (2016). Using plant-soil feedbacks to predict plant biomass in diverse communities. Ecology, 97:8, 2064-2073. doi: 10.1890/15-2037.1
- Warren, C., Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, (2015). A combined tracer/evapotranspiration model approach estimates plant water uptake in native and non-native shrub-steppe communities. Journal of Arid Environments, 121:2015, 67–78.
- Nolan, N.E, Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, Norton, J.M, (2015). Activated carbon decreases invasive plant growth by mediating plant-microbe. AoB Plants, 7, plu072. doi: doi: 10.1093/aobpla/plu072
- Kulmatiski, A., Anderson-Smith, A., Beard, K.H, Doucette-Riis, S., Mazzacavallo, M., Nolan, N.E, Ramirez, R., Stevens, J.R, (2014). Most soil trophic guilds increase plant growth: a meta-analytical review. Oikos, 123:2, 1409-1419. doi: 10.1111/oik.01767
- Buitendorf, R., Kulmatiski, A., Higgins, S.I, (2014). Soil water retention curves for the major soil types of the Kruger National Park. Koedoe, 56:1, doi: /10.4102/ koedoe.v56i1.1228
- Smith, N.G, Rogers, V.L, Brzostek, E.R, Kulmatiski, A., Avolio, M.L, Koerner, S.E, Hoover, D.L, Grant, K., Anke, J., Niyogi, D., (2014). Towards a better integration of biogeochemical and ecological data from precipitation manipulation experiments into land surface models. Reviews of Geophysics, 52:3, doi: 10.1002/2014RG000458
- Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, (2013). Increasing precipitation intensity linked to woody plant encroachment. Nature Climate Change, 3, 833-837.
- Suding, K., Harpole, W., Kulmatiski, A., MacDougall, A., Fukami, T., van der Putten, W., van de Voorde, T., (2013). Plant-soil feedback, invasion, and consequences for community dynamics. Journal of Ecology, 101:2, 298-308. doi: 10.1111/1365-2745.12057
- van der Putten, W., Bever, J., Schweitzer, J., Wardle, D., Casper, B.B, Kulmatiski, A., Suding, K., Klironomos, J., Kardol, P., Bezemer, M., Fukami, T., Bardgett, R., Van de Voorde, T., (2013). Plant-soil feedback: the past, the present and future challenges. Journal of Ecology, 101:2, 265-276. doi: 10.1111/1365-2745.12054
- Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, (2013). Root niche partitioning among grasses, saplings, and trees measured using a tracer technique. Oecologia, 171:1, 25-37. doi: 10.1007/s00442-012-2390-0
- Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, Heavilin, J.E, (2012). Plant-soil feedbacks provide an alternative explanation for diversity-productivity relationships. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 279:1740, 3020–3026. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2012.0285
- Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, (2011). Changing soils to manage plant communities: Activated carbon as a restoration tool in ex-arable fields. Restoration Ecology, 19:101, 102-110.
- Kulmatiski, A., Heavilin, J.E, Beard, K.H, (2011). Testing predictions of a three-species plant-soil feedback model. Journal of Ecology, 99:2, 542-550. doi: doi:10.1111/j.1365- 2745.2010.01784.x
- Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, Meyerson, L.A, Gibson, J.C, Mock, K.E, (2010). Nonnative Phragmites australis invasion into Utah wetlands. Western North American Naturalist, 70, 541-552.
- Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, Verweij, R.J, February, E.C, (2010). A depth-controlled tracer technique quantifies the location, extent, and timing of water uptake in a sub-tropical savanna. New Phytologist, 188:1, 199-209.
- Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, Stevens, J.R, Cobbold, S.M, (2008). Plant-soil feedbacks: A meta-analytical review. Ecology Letters, 11:9, 980-992.
- Kyle, G.P, Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, (2008). Pocket gophers change plant species composition in a shrub steppe ecosystem. Western North American Naturalist, 68:3, 374-381.
- Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, (2008). Decoupling plant-growth from land-use legacies in soil microbial communities.. Soil Biology and Biogeochemistry, 40(5), 1059-1068.
- Kyle, G.P, Beard, K.H, Kulmatiski, A., (2007). Reduced soil compaction enhances establishment of non-native plant species. Plant Ecology, 193(2), 223-232.
- Rexroad, E.A, Beard, K.H, Kulmatiski, A., (2007). Vegetation responses to 35 and 55 years of native ungulate grazing in shrub steppe communities. Western North American Naturalist, 67(1), 16-25.
- Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, Stark, J.M, (2006). Exotic communities shift water-use timing. Plant and Soil, 288:1-2, 271-284.
- Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, (2006). Activated Carbon as a Restoration Tool. Restoration Ecology, 14:2, 251-257.
- Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, Stark, J.M, (2004). Finding endemic soil-based controls on weed growth. Weed Technology, 18, 115-120.
- Kulmatiski, A., Beard, K.H, (2004). Reducing sampler error in soil research. Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 36 (2), 383-385.
- Beard, K.H, Vogt, K.A, Kulmatiski, A., (2002). Top-down effects of a terrestrial frog on nutrient concentrations in a subtropical forest. Oecologia, 133, 583-593.
- Berry, R., Kulmatiski, A., A savanna response to precipitation intensity. PLOS ONE
Professional Journal
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Publications | Other
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Teaching
Graduate Students Mentored
Students
Lilly Gordon - MS
Faraz Rehman - MS
Ryan Sandfort - PhD
Past Students
Julia Aaronson - MS
Nicole Nolan (USU)
Michael Mazzacavallo (UAA)
Pascale William (USU)
Ryan Berry
Rebecca Tobin
Leslie Forero - PhD
Josephine Grenzer - PhD
Mehmet Ozturk - PhD
Courses
WILD 3830
- Range Plant Taxonomy and Function
WILD 7200
- Plant Physiological Ecology