Carol Goodwillie CV Associate Professor PhD, Botany, University of Washington BS, Biology, University of Massachusetts BM, Flute performance, Oberlin College Associate Editor, American Journal of Botany Member-at-large for Publications, Botanical Society of America ECU Board of Governors Distinguished Professor for Teaching | |
Jennifer Ness Former Masters student Current position: Technician in a molecular biology research company Thesis: The interacting effects of hybridization and breeding system in two species of Leptosiphon (Polemoniaceae) Publications: Goodwillie, C. and J. M. Ness. 2005. Correlated evolution in floral morphology and the timing of self-compatibility in Leptosiphon jepsonii (Polemoniaceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 166(5): 741-751. Goodwillie C. and J. M. Ness. in prep. Barriers to hybridization between Leptosiphon jepsonii and L. androsaceus, species with contrasting breeding systems | |
Jennifer Weber Former Masters student Current position: PhD student at University of California, Irvine Thesis: Selective consequences of variation in the timing of self-compatibility in Leptosiphon jepsonii (Polemoniaceae) Publications: Weber, J. J., Goodwillie, C. 2009. Evolution of the mating system in a partially self-incompatible species: reproductive assurance and pollen limitation in populations that differ in the timing of self-compatibility. International Journal of Plant Sciences 170: 885-893. | |
Beth Chester Former Masters student Current position: Plant ecologist at the National Park Service Thesis: Floristic assessment of a wet mineral flat and investigation of the effects of ditching on plant community composition |
Amber Soltow Current undergraduate student | |
Marilyn Gregorowicz Former undergraduate student Current position: training to be a Physician's Assistant | |
Mary Catherine Knight Former undergraduate student Current position: Medical student at Brody School of Medicine Publications: Goodwillie, C. and M. C. Knight. 2006. Inbreeding depression and mixed mating in Leptosiphon jepsonii: a comparison of three populations. Annals of Botany 98: 351-360. |