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Daniel Beverly

Postdoctoral fellow

Daniel Beverly.
Email:
dbeverl@iu.edu
Campus:
IU Bloomington

About Daniel

My research aims to understand the mechanisms regulating plant and ecosystem gas exchange across both temporal and spatial scales of managed and unmanaged systems. I have evaluated the mass and energy fluxes from tissue (i.e., leaves and roots) and ecosystem scales, focusing on forests, desert shrublands, and agriculturally relevant crops. I strive to increase the current predictive power for plant gas exchange under changing environments using a wide array of interdisciplinary methods of micrometeorological data, plant hydraulics, microscopy, leaf/canopy imaging, and leaf-level physiological techniques.

“Do not let anyone tell you that these people made work of play. They simply realized that the most fun lies in seeing and studying the unknown.” —Aldo Leopold

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Daniel Beverly collecting data in the leaf canopy at Morgan-Monroe State Forest.
Morgan-Monroe State Forest.
Morgan-Monroe State Forest. The AmeriFlux tower can be seen on the left.

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