Ana Maria Restrepo Acevedo
Environmental Science · Indiana University
Publications
14
Citations
8
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
11
Publishing since 2015
This researcher studies how trees and forests use and move water, combining field measurements (like sap flow and tree-water storage) with computer models that simulate plant water transport. A recurring focus is developing and testing hydrodynamic models (such as the FETCH model series) to understand how different tree species regulate water loss and cope with water stress. The work spans forest ecosystems and also touches on how urban versus rural settings and groundwater-surface water interactions affect tree water use.
Publication activity has been steady but modest over the past decade, averaging around one to two outputs per year.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Using a Plant Hydrodynamic Model, FETCH4, to Supplement Measurements and Characterize Hydraulic Traits in a Mixed Temperate Forest
Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences · 2025
- Sensing and modeling plant ecohydrology for understanding tree and ecosystem responses to water stress
2024
- Differences in the Hydration State of Riparian Pecan Trees Between Rural and Urban Settings
Texas Water Journal · 2024
- Using Boa for Multi-Objective Optimization of the hydrodynamic canopy transpiration model FETCH3.14
2023
- Exploring the Influence of Wood Water Storage on Transpiration-Radiation Time Lags and Re-Wetting Dynamics: Insights from a Field Study
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2023
- Wood water content influences sap flux estimations under water limited conditions in a deciduous forest in Michigan
2022
- FETCH3: A Tree-Level Hydrodynamic Modeling Approach for Examining Species-Specific Stomatal Regulation at AmeriFlux Sites
2021
- Diurnal and inter-day hysteresis of species-specific stomatal conductance from sap-flow measurements illustrates hydraulic-stress responses strategies of trees
2020
- Evaluating the influence of wood water content under no flow conditions for trees among isohydric and anisohydric species.
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts · 2020
- Influence of tree water content in the zero-flow maximum temperature difference: A theoretical and experimental approach.
AGUFM · 2019
- Tree-level hydraulic stress: insights from long-term measurements of sap-flow and tree-water storage
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts · 2019
- Groundwater and surface water interactions in the Valles Caldera Watershed, New Mexico: an evaluation of water chemistry sensitivity to precipitation variability
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts · 2019
- Dynamics of Ecosystem-Scale Water Use Efficiency as a Product of Plant Hydraulic Strategy
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts · 2018
- AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts×4
- Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences×1
- AGUFM×1
- SSRN Electronic Journal×1
- Texas Water Journal×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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