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Andrew Kulmatiski

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Ecology and Evolution|February 23, 2018
Community-level plant-soil feedbacks explain landscape distribution of native and non-native plantsAndrew Kulmatiski
Plos One|April 8, 2017
A savanna response to precipitation intensityRyan S Berry, Andrew Kulmatiski
Plos One|December 4, 2015
Modelling Water Uptake Provides a New Perspective on Grass and Tree CoexistenceMichael G Mazzacavallo, Andrew Kulmatiski
Plos One|March 19, 2019
Chronosequence and direct observation approaches reveal complementary community dynamics in a novel ecosystemAndrew Kulmatiski, Karen H Beard
Ecology Letters|July 14, 2022
A modern two-layer hypothesis helps resolve the 'savanna problem'Andrew Kulmatiski, Karen H Beard
Trends in Plant Science|January 17, 2021
Improving Inferences from Hydrological Isotope TechniquesCamilla Ruø Rasmussen, Andrew Kulmatiski
Plos One|January 27, 2018
Plant identity and shallow soil moisture are primary drivers of stomatal conductance in the savannas of Kruger National ParkRebecca L Tobin, Andrew Kulmatiski
Ecology|February 22, 2020
Plant-soil feedback effects altered by aboveground herbivory explain plant species abundance in the landscapeJohannes Heinze, Alexander Wacker, Andrew Kulmatiski
Oecologia|July 4, 2012
Root niche partitioning among grasses, saplings, and trees measured using a tracer techniqueAndrew Kulmatiski, Karen H Beard
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 13, 2012
Plant-soil feedbacks provide an additional explanation for diversity-productivity relationshipsAndrew Kulmatiski, Karen H Beard, Justin Heavilin
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Ecology and Evolution|February 23, 2018
Community-level plant-soil feedbacks explain landscape distribution of native and non-native plantsAndrew Kulmatiski
Plos One|April 8, 2017
A savanna response to precipitation intensityRyan S Berry, Andrew Kulmatiski
Plos One|December 4, 2015
Modelling Water Uptake Provides a New Perspective on Grass and Tree CoexistenceMichael G Mazzacavallo, Andrew Kulmatiski
Plos One|March 19, 2019
Chronosequence and direct observation approaches reveal complementary community dynamics in a novel ecosystemAndrew Kulmatiski, Karen H Beard
Ecology Letters|July 14, 2022
A modern two-layer hypothesis helps resolve the 'savanna problem'Andrew Kulmatiski, Karen H Beard
Trends in Plant Science|January 17, 2021
Improving Inferences from Hydrological Isotope TechniquesCamilla Ruø Rasmussen, Andrew Kulmatiski
Plos One|January 27, 2018
Plant identity and shallow soil moisture are primary drivers of stomatal conductance in the savannas of Kruger National ParkRebecca L Tobin, Andrew Kulmatiski
Ecology|February 22, 2020
Plant-soil feedback effects altered by aboveground herbivory explain plant species abundance in the landscapeJohannes Heinze, Alexander Wacker, Andrew Kulmatiski
Oecologia|July 4, 2012
Root niche partitioning among grasses, saplings, and trees measured using a tracer techniqueAndrew Kulmatiski, Karen H Beard
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 13, 2012
Plant-soil feedbacks provide an additional explanation for diversity-productivity relationshipsAndrew Kulmatiski, Karen H Beard, Justin Heavilin
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