Texas Tech University

Matt Lodato, Ph.D.

Post Doc

Email: mlodato@ttu.edu

Office Location
Goddard Basement | Room 007C

Education
Ph.D. | Biological Sciences | University of Alabama | 2025
M.S. | Environmental Biology | University of Southern Mississippi | 2018
B.S. | Marine Biology | University of Southern Mississippi | 2014

Dissertation Summary
My dissertation focused on how hydrology, floodplain features, and freshwater mussel communities influenced patterns of river biogeochemical cycles and resource use. Specifically, my first chapter examined the influence of hydrology and a floodplain-wetland complex on the spatial and temporal patterns of organic matter and nutrients in a low-relief river system that is undammed and unconstrained. My second chapter assessed the influence of mussel phylogeny and gill morphology in shaping food resource ingestion and assimilation patterns, while my third chapter investigated how the functional traits of mussel species modulate the effects that a species has on sediment nitrogen and phosphorus fluxes under natural field conditions.

Areas of Expertise
Aquatic Ecology
Ecosystem Ecology
Biochemistry
Freshwater Mussel Ecology

Publications
Halvorson, HM, JR Barry, MB Lodato, RH Findlay, SN Francoeur, & KA Kuehn. (2019) Periphytic algae decouple fungal activity from leaf litter decomposition via negative priming. Functional Ecology, 33(1). LINK

Lodato, MB, JS Boyette, RA Smilo, CR Jackson, HM Halvorson, & KA Kuehn (2021) Functional importance and diversity of fungi during standing grass litter decomposition. Oecologia, LINK

Hopper, GW, J Buchanan, I Sánchez González, JR Bucholz, MB Lodato, & CL Atkinson. (2022) Little clams with big potential: nutrient release by invasive Corbicula fluminea can exceed cooccurring freshwater mussel (Unionidae) assemblage Biological Invasions 24(8): 1-17. LINK

Hopper, GW, JR Bucholz, TP DuBose, KJ Fogelman, SM Keogh, ME Kubala, MB Lodato, DH Nichols, I Sánchez González, JM Stoeckel, JD Lozier, & CL Atkinson. (2023) SHEL-D: a trait database for freshwater mussels for the United States of America. Scientific Data (10). LINK

Lodato, MB., BC van Ee, & CL Atkinson. (2024) Linking morphology and phylogeny to resource within aquatic assemblages. Ecology and Evolution, 14e70641, 1-12. LINK

Lopez, JW, MB Lodato, & CL Atkinson. (2025) Zoogeochemical impacts of freshwater mussels on stream metabolism are mediated by their ecophysiological and behavioral traits. Freshwater Science, 44(1). LINK 

Lopez, JW, MB Lodato, TC Michael, LM Morris, & CL Atkinson. A novel, self-contained chamber design for ecosystem experiments in streams (2025). Limnology and Oceanography: Methods. LINK

Advisor
Dr. Scott Collins

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