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School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology
ERICA GOETZE

Assistant Professor

Department of Oceanography,  
University of Hawai`i at Manoa,  
1000 Pope Road,  
Honolulu, HI 96822,USA

Phone: (808) 956-7156 
Fax: (808) 956-8668
E-mail: egoetze@hawaii.edu

Education:

  • 2004 Ph.D. - Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego. Advisor: M. D. Ohman. Field of specialization: Biological Oceanography. 
  • 1995 B.A. - Biology. Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT. 
Research Interests:
  • Evolutionary ecology of marine zooplankton
  • Dispersal and gene flow in marine plankton populations
  • Evolution, behavioral ecology and systematics of marine calanoid copepods

Teaching Activities:

  • OCN/OEST/MET 310, Global Environmental Change. Fall 2008, 2009, guest lecturer Spring 2011
  • OCN 627, Ecology of Pelagic Marine Animals. Spring 2009, 2010, 2011
  • OCN 780, Oceanography Seminar. Spring 2010

Publications:

    Bron, J. E., Frisch, D., Goetze, E., Johnson, S. C., Lee, C. E., Wyngaard, G. A. (2011) Observing Copepods through a Genomic Lens.  Frontiers in Zoology 8: 22.

    Goetze, E. (2011) Population differentiation in the open sea: Insights from the pelagic copepod Pleuromamma xiphiasIntegrative and Comparative Biology 51: 580-597.  (invited) 

    Holmborn, T.*, Goetze, E., Põllupüü, M., Põllumäe. (2011) Genetic species identification and low genetic diversity in Pseudocalanus acuspes of the Baltic Sea. Journal of Plankton Research 33 (3): 507-515.

    Goetze, E., Ohman, M. D. (2010) Integrated molecular and morphological biogeography of the calanoid copepod family Eucalanidae. Deep Sea Research II 57: 2110-2129.

    Goetze, E. (2010) Species discovery in marine planktonic invertebrates through global molecular screening. Molecular Ecology 19 (5): 952-967.

    Goetze, E., Kiørboe, T. (2008) Heterospecific mating and species recognition in the planktonic marine copepods Temora longicornis and Temora stylifera. Marine Ecology Progress Series 370: 185-198.

    Not, F., Latasa, M., Scharek, R., Viprey, M., Karleskind, P., Balagué, V., Ontoria, I., Cumino, A., Goetze, E., Vaulot, D., Massana, R. (2008) Protistan assemblages across the Indian Ocean, with a specific emphasis on the picoeukaryotes. Deep Sea Research 1 55: 1456-1473.

    Drillet, G., Goetze, E., Jepsen, P. M., Højgaard, J. K., Hansen, B. W. (2008) Strain-specific vital rates in four Acartia tonsa cultures, I: Strain origin, genetic differentiation and egg survivorship.  Aquaculture 280(1-4): 109-116.

    Goetze, E. (2008) Heterospecific mating and partial prezygotic reproductive isolation in the planktonic marine copepods Centropages typicus and Centropages hamatusLimnology and Oceanography 53(2): 433-445.

    Goetze, E. (2006) Elongation factor 1-α in marine copepods (Calanoida: Eucalanidae): Phylogenetic utility and unique intron structure.  Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 40 (3): 880-886.

    Glover, A.G., Goetze, E., Dahlgren, T., Smith, C.R. (2005) Morphology, reproductive biology and genetic structure of the whale-fall and hydrothermal vent specialist, Bathykurila guaymasensis Pettibone 1989 (Annelida: Polynoidae).  Marine Ecology 26 (3-4): 223-234.

    Goetze, E. (2005) Global population genetic structure and biogeography of the oceanic copepods, Eucalanus hyalinus and E. spinifer.  Evolution 59 (11): 2378-2398.

    Goetze, E., Bradford-Grieve, J. (2005) Genetic and morphological description of Eucalanus spinifer T. Scott 1894 (Calanoida: Eucalanidae), a circumglobal sister species of E. hyalinus s. s. (Claus 1866).  Progress in Oceanography 65 (1): 55-87.

    Goetze, E.  (2003) Cryptic speciation on the high seas: global phylogenetics of the copepod family Eucalanidae.  Proceedings of the Royal Society London B. 270 (1531): 2321-2331.

    Mullin, M.M., Goetze, E., Beaulieu, S.E., Lasker, J.M. (2000) Comparisons within and between years resulting in contrasting recruitment of Pacific hake (Merluccius productus) in the California Current System. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 57:1434-1447.

    * = student co-author

Department of Oceanography
Last modified: October 3, 2011
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