Leslie Goertzen, Ph.D.,
Assistant Professor
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Office
Location:
313 Rouse Life Sciences Bldg.
Mailing Address:
Department of Biological Sciences
101 Rouse Life Sciences Bldg.
Auburn University, AL 36849
Tel: (334) 844-1637
Fax: (334) 844-1645
goertzen@auburn.edu
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Education
Ph.D. 2001 Texas
Research Interests
Current research focuses on endangered species, invasive species, and
native North American grapevines (Vitis spp.)
Recent Publications
Goertzen, L. R. and R. S. Boyd. 2007. Genetic diversity and clonality in
the federally endangered plant Clematis socialis Kral (Ranunculaceae).
Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society.
Trusty, J. L., K. J. Johnson, B. G. Lockaby, and L. R. Goertzen.
2007. Bi-parental cytoplasmic DNA inheritance in Wisteria (Fabaceae):
evidence from a natural experiment. Plant and Cell Physiology.
Trusty, J. L., B. G. Lockaby, W C. Zipperer, and L. R. Goertzen.
2007. Identity of Naturalized Exotic Wisteria (Fabaceae) in the Southeastern
United States. Weed Research.
Hansen, C. and L. R. Goertzen. 2006. The recent introduction of
invasive Cayratia japonica (Vitaceae) in Alabama. Castanea 71: 248–251.
Goertzen, L. R. 2005. The application of grapevine genomic resources
to evolutionary studies, with an example concerning the higher-level
classification of the Vitaceae. Proceedings of the International Grape
Genomics Symposium, pp. 50-51. Editors: W.P. Qiu and L. Kovacs. (St. Louis,
July 12-14, 2005) Missouri State University, Springfield, Missouri.
Courses
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Graduate
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BIOL5120 Plant Systematics |
BIOL6120 Plant Systematics |
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BIOL4970 Intro to Phylogenetic Methods |
BIOL7970 Intro. to Phylogenetic Methods |
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BIOL7970 Systematics Discussion Group |
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