William Bemis
Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
I study the comparative anatomy and evolution of a sharks and bony fishes with a current focus on systematics of large pelagic sharks.
Courses Taught
- BIOG 1250: Biology Seminar
- BIOG 4970: Independent Study in Biology
- BIOG 4990: Independent Undergraduate Research in Biology
- BIOG 2990: Introduction to Research Methods in Biology
- BIOEE 9990: Ph.D. Dissertation Research
- BIOEE 4940: Special Topics in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
William in the news
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A new study from Cornell University finds that fish are far more likely to communicate with sound than previously thought — and some fish have been doing this for at least 155 million years.
- Lab of Ornithology
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Animals
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Sharks! Global Biodiversity, Biology, and Conservation has introduced more than 32,000 people from 182 countries to sharks, rays and chimaeras – also known as “ghost sharks.” “Before the first offering of the shark MOOC in the summer of 2016, I...
- Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Biology
- Animals