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Professor Ambrose's research interests focus on understanding processes influencing the structure and function of marine benthic communities. He is particularly interested in how benthic communities and their dominant taxa might respond to climate change. He is also interested in invertebrate fisheries biology, focusing on clams and bait worms, and the impact of harvesting these species on benthic communities. His field work takes place in Maine and across the arctic.
View Will's CV as a pdf file.
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Ambrose, William G., Jr. Professor 786-6114 Carnegie Science Hall, Room 414 wambrose@bates.edu
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