CURRICULUM VITA CAROL GOODWILLIE DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY

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Carol Goodwillie

Department of Biology

Howell Science Complex

East Carolina University

Greenville, NC 27858-4353


EDUCATION


1997 Ph.D. in Botany, University of Washington. “Self-incompatibility and mating system evolution in Linanthus section Leptosiphon (Polemoniaceae).” Advisor: Dr. Douglas W. Schemske.

1991 B.S. in Biology, University of Massachusetts at Boston, summa cum laude.

1982 Bachelor of Music, Oberlin College.


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE


2007- present Associate Professor, Department of Biology, East Carolina University.

2001-2007 Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, East Carolina University.

2000 Instructor, University of Washington, Biology Program

1998-2000 NSF Post-Doctoral Researcher, Department of Forest Sciences, University of British Columbia.

1992-1995 Teaching Assistant, University of Washington. Botany 110: Plant Identification, Biology 102, 203: Introductory Biology, Biology 454: Evolutionary Mechanisms.

1990-1991 Editorial Assistant, Economic Botany.


GRANTS


2008 NC Quest: “Big Ideas in Science: a continuation,” PI: Karen Dawkin, coPI: Carol Goodwillie, $114,538

2006 East Carolina University Research Development Grant: “Development of Ludwigia as a model system for the study of plant mating system evolution,” $17,237, PI: C. Goodwillie.

2003 NSF: “RUI/MRI: Acquisition of an environmental scanning electron microscope for research and teaching,” PI: J. Bond, Co-PIs: R. McIntyre, T. Woods, D. Corbett, C. Goodwillie, $256,422.

2002 NSF Supplemental grant to: “RUI: Mating system evolution at the interface of populations and species in Linanthus (Polemoniaceae),” $18,440, PI: C. Goodwillie.

2002-2006 NSF Division of Environmental Biology: “RUI: Mating system evolution at the interface of populations and species in Linanthus (Polemoniaceae),” $146,507, PI: C. Goodwillie.

2002-2004 NSF CCLI-Adaptation and Implementation Grant: “Investigative ecology: Long-term field experiments in undergraduate labs”, PI: C. Goodwillie, Co-PIs Dr. L. Clough, D. Knowles, $50,165.

2002-2003 East Carolina University Research/Creative Activity Award: “Transient self-incompatibility in Linanthus and its implications for the evolution of self-fertilization,” $7,237, PI: C. Goodwillie.

    1. NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship, Biosciences Related to the Environment, “Quantitative trait locus mapping of mating system traits distinguishing two species of Linanthus.”

1996-1997 Plant Molecular Integration and Function Fellowship, University of Washington

1994-1996 NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant: “Self-incompatibility and the evolution of mating systems in two species of Linanthus (Polemoniaceae),” $6414, PI: D. W. Schemske, Co PI: C. Goodwillie.

    1. Sigma-Xi Grant-in-Aid of Research, $300

    1. NSF Predoctoral Fellowship

1989 NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates Fellowship, Tufts University


AWARDS


    1. Board of Governors Distinguished Professor for Teaching Award


PUBLICATIONS (* indicates undergraduate student author)


Whitney et al. 2010. A role for nonadaptive processes in plant genome size evolution? Evolution in press.


Goodwillie, C. et al. 2010. Correlated evolution of mating system and floral display traits in flowering plants and its implications for the distribution of mating system variation. New Phytologist 185: 311-321.


Eckert, C. G. et al. 2010. Plant mating systems in a changing world. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 25: 35-43.


Stiller, J. W., Huang, J., Ding, Q., Tian, J., Goodwillie, C. 2009. Are algal genes in nonphotosynthetic protists evidenc e of historical plati endosymbioses? BMC Genomics, 10 (484)


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.


Goodwillie, C. 2008. Transient SI and the dynamics of self-incompatibility alleles: a simulation model and empirical test. Evolution 62:2105-2111.


Sargent, R. S., Goodwillie, C. Kalisz, S. and R. H. Ree. 2007. Phylogenetic evidence for a flower size and number trade-off. American Journal of Botany 94:2059-2062.


Weber, J. J. and C. Goodwillie. 2007. Timing of self-compatibility, flower longevity, and potential for male outcross success in Leptosiphon jepsonii (Polemoniaceae). American Journal of Botany 94:1338-1343.


Goodwillie, C. and W. R. Franch*. 2006. An experimental study of the effects of nutrient addition and mowing on a ditched wetland plant community: results of the first year. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Sciences 122(3): 106-117.


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.


Goodwillie, C., C. Ritland and K. Ritland. 2006. Quantitative trait loci associated with mating system evolution in Leptosiphon (Polemoniaceae). Evolution 60:491-504.


Goodwillie, C., S. Kalisz and C. Eckert. 2005. The evolutionary enigma of mixed mating in plants: Occurrence, theory and empirical observations. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 36:47-79.


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.

Hu, X., C. Goodwillie and K. M. Ritland. Joining genetic linkage maps using a joint likelihood function. 2004. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 109(5): 996-1004.


Goodwillie, C., K. L. Partis* and J. W. West*. 2004. Transient self-incompatibility confers delayed selfing in Leptosiphon jepsonii (Polemoniaceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 165(3):387-394.


Goodwillie, C., M. K. May, J. W. West* and C. S. McKeon. 2004. Convergence in the leaf shape of vines: A test of the Carolina flora using phylogenetic comparative methods. Southeastern Naturalist 3(2):277-288.


Husband, B. C., Schemske, D. W., Burton, T. L., and C. Goodwillie. 2002. Pollen competition as a unilateral reproductive barrier between sympatric Chamerion angustifolium. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences 269: 2565-2571.


Goodwillie, C. 2001. Pollen limitation and the evolution of self-compatibility in Linanthus (Polemoniaceae). International Journal of Plant Sciences 162: 1283-1292.


Goodwillie, C. and J. W. Stiller. 2001. Evidence for polyphyly in Linanthus (Polemoniaceae): Convergent evolution in self-fertilizing taxa. Systematic Botany 26: 273-282.


Goodwillie, C. 2000. Inbreeding depression and mating systems in two species of Linanthus (Polemoniaceae). Heredity 84(3): 283-293.


Goodwillie, C. 1999. Multiple origins of self-compatibility in Linanthus section Leptosiphon: Phylogenetic evidence from ITS sequence data. Evolution 53(5): 1387-1395.


Goodwillie, C. 1999. Wind pollination and reproductive assurance in Linanthus parviflorus (Polemoniaceae), a self-incompatible annual. American Journal of Botany 86(7): 948-954.


Goodwillie, C. 1997. The genetic control of self-incompatibility in Linanthus parviflorus (Polemoniaceae). Heredity 79: 424-432.


Schemske, D. W. and C. Goodwillie. 1996. Morphological and reproductive characteristics of Linanthus jepsonii (Polemoniaceae), a newly described, geographically restricted species from Northern California. Madrono 43(4):453-463.


Schemske, D. W., Husband, B. C., Ruckelshaus, M. H., Goodwillie, C., Parker, I. M., and J. G. Bishop. 1994. Evaluating approaches to the conservation of rare and endangered plants. Ecology 75(3): 584-606.


TEACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS


2002-present Development and coordination of a site for long-term ecological experiments by undergraduate researchers. Development of curriculum associated with the project


Courses taught (*new course development)

Ecology, BIOL 2250 (2001-2007)

Coordinator of Ecology Lab, BIOL 2251 (2003-2008)

Principles of Genetics, BIOL 2300 (2008-2009)

Plant Evolution and Systematics and Lab*, BIOL 5950/1 (2001-2002)

Population Genetics*, graduate level (2006, 2010)

Population Genetics*, undergraduate level (2010)

Field Botany and Lab, BIOL 3230/1 (2005-2007)

Vegetation Sampling and Analysis*, BIOL 4550 (2004-2009)

Plant Biology BIOL 3100* (2009)



PROFESSIONAL SERVICE


Board member

Botanical Society of America, Member-at-Large for Publications, 2010-2013


Review panels:

NSF Evolutionary Genetics Program, April 2005, April 2007, April 2009

NSF Course Curriculum and Laboratory Improvement Program, January 2003, February 2004


Meeting organization:

Organizer, Ecology and Evolution of California Plants, a symposium to honor botanist, Joe Callizo, Napa County, CA, May 2006.


Organizer, seminar and workshop in inquiry-based education, Spring 2005, ECU. Guest speaker and workshop leader: Dr. Diane Ebert-May


Co-organizer (with Kyle Summers), Southeast Population Genetics and Ecology Conference, Duke Marine Lab, Beaufort, NC, September 2002.


Editorial service

Associate Editor, American Journal of Botany, May 2008 -- present

Review of manuscripts: Ecology, Evolution, International Journal of Plant Sciences, American Journal of Botany, Canadian Journal of Botany, Annals of Botany, Journal of Heredity, Heredity, Evolutionary Ecology, Basic and Applied Ecology.


GRADUATE STUDENT MENTORSHIP


Masters thesis advisor:

Rebecca Chester, completed Dec 2004

Jennifer Weber, completed June 2007

Jennifer Ness, completed June 2008

Masters thesis committees:

Josie Bloom, completed 2002

Sarah Johnson, completed 2004

Christian McKeon, completed 2004

Jenny Roberts, completed 2005

Cass Wigent, completed 2006

Ana McClanahan, completed 2006

Amy Stockman, completed 2006

Julie Marik, completed 2007

Erica Waddle, current

Jason Herdandez, current

Taylor Frazier, current

Laura Henderson, current

Ph.D. thesis committees:

Brent Hendrixson, completed 2006

Paul Marek, completed 2008

Jason Brown, completed 2009

External Ph.D. committee member:

Tasha Ladoux, Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, CA, completed 2003

External Masters committee member

Sarah Pate, Appalachian State University, completed 2010


RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS


Goodwillie C. and J. M. Ness, July 2009, Meetings of the Botanical Society of America, Snowbird, UT, “Breeding systems and hybridization in Leptosiphon (Polemoniaceae).


Goodwillie C. and B. Burne, April 2007, Meetings of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, Columbia, SC, “Transient self-incompatibility and the dynamics of S-alleles.”


Ness, J. M. and C. Goodwillie, April 2007, Meetings of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, Columbia, SC, “Introgression and self-incompatibility in Leptosiphon


Weber, J. J. and C. Goodwillie, April 2007, Meetings of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, Columbia, SC, “Pollen limitation and reproductive assurance in Leptosiphon jepsonii”


Ness, J. M. and C. Goodwillie, June 2006, Meetings of the Society for the Study of Evolution, Stony Brook, NY, “Introgression and self-incompatibility in Leptosiphon


Weber, J. J. and C. Goodwillie, June 2006, Meetings of the Society for the Study of Evolution, Stony Brook, NY, “Is selfing-induced senescence a source of pollen discounting in Leptosiphon?”


Goodwillie, C., May 2006, Symposium on the Ecology and Evolution of California Plants, Napa County, CA, “Evolution of self-compatibility in Leptosiphon jepsonii, a California North Coast Range endemic”


Weber, J. J. and C. Goodwillie, March 2006, Southeastern Ecology and Evolution Conference (SEEC), “Is selfing-induced senescence a source of pollen discounting in Leptosiphon?”


Goodwillie, C., J. M. Ness and J. J. Weber, September 2005, Southeast Ecology, Evolution and Population Genetics meeting (SEEPAGE), Hendersonville, NC, “The genetic basis, distribution and selective consequences of variation in the timing of self-compatibility in Leptosiphon jepsonii


M. C. Knight and C. Goodwillie, September 2005, Southeast Ecology, Evolution and Population Genetics meeting (SEEPAGE), Hendersonville, NC, Inbreeding depression and mixed mating in Leptosiphon jepsonii.”


Goodwillie, C., J. Kornegay, J. Ness and M. Knight, June 2004, Meetings of the Society for the Study of Evolution, Fort Collins, CO, “The evolutionary dynamics of self-incompatibility in Leptosiphon jepsonii.


Goodwillie, C., K. Partis, J. Kornegay, J. Ness and M. Knight, April 2004, Meetings of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, Memphis, TN, “The distribution and genetic basis of variation in self-incompatibility in Leptosiphon jepsonii (Polemoniaceae).”


Goodwillie, C., B. Chester, and L. Clough, April 2004, Meetings of the Association of Southeastern Biologists, Memphis, TN, “Long-term ecology experiments for undergraduate education.”


Goodwillie, C., September 2002, SEEPAGE Meetings, Duke University Marine Lab,“Transient self-incompatibility in Leptosiphon jepsonii.


Goodwillie, C., June 2002, Meetings of the Society for the Study of Evolution, Champaign-Urbana, IL, “Transient self-incompatibility in Leptosiphon jepsonii.


Goodwillie, C., June 1998, Meetings of the Society for the Study of Evolution, Vancouver, BC “Wind pollination, reproductive assurance, and the evolution of self-compatibility in Linanthus.


Goodwillie, C., June 1997, Meetings of the Society for the Study of Evolution, Boulder, CO, “The evolutionary dynamics of mating systems in Linanthus: Phylogenetic evidence from ITS sequence data.”


Goodwillie, C., July 1995, Meetings of the Society for the Study of Evolution, Montreal, Quebec, “Mating system evolution in Linanthus (Polemoniaceae).”


Goodwillie, C., March 1993, Pacific Ecology Conference, Vancouver Island, BC, “Variation in self-incompatibility in Linanthus parviflorus (Polemoniaceae).”


INVITED SEMINARS


May 2009, University of California at Irvine, departmental seminar.


March 2008, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, departmental seminar.


July 2007, Symposium in plant mixed mating systems, Meetings of the Botanical Society of America, Chicago, IL


February 2007, University of Lausanne, Switzerland, departmental seminar


February 2007, University of Zurich, Switzerland, departmental seminar.


March 2006, College of Charleston, departmental seminar


January 2006, University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada, departmental seminar.

October 2005, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, departmental seminar.


November 2004, William and Mary College, departmental seminar.


March 2003, University of Maryland, College Park, departmental seminar.


October 2001, Rancho Santa Ana Botanical Gardens, departmental seminar.


November 2001, Duke University, Population Genetics series seminar


October 2000, Washington State University, departmental seminar.


June 2000, Symposium in genetics of adaptation, Meetings of the Society for the Study of Evolution, Bloomington, IN


October 1999, University of Chicago, IL, departmental seminar.


PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS


Sigma Xi

Society for the Study of Evolution

Botanical Society of America

Counsel on Undergraduate Research


COLLABORATORS & OTHER AFFILIATIONS


Collaborators:

Dr. John Stiller, East Carolina University

Dr. Lisa Clough, East Carolina University

Dr. Susan Kalisz, University of Pittsburgh

Dr. Christopher Eckert, Queens University, CA

Dr. Risa Sargent, University of California, Berkeley

Dr. Richard Ree, Chicago Field Museum


Graduate and postdoctoral advisors:

Dr. Kermit Ritland, University of British Columbia

Dr. Douglas Schemske, Michigan State University



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