Ernest E. Williams

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Ernest E. Williams was a zoologist and herpetologist known for his influential research on reptiles and amphibians, particularly lizards, and for his long tenure at Harvard University’s Museum of Comparative Zoology.

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instanceOf herpetologist
person
zoologist
academicDiscipline comparative zoology
affiliation Harvard University
Museum of Comparative Zoology NERFINISHED
employer Harvard University
Museum of Comparative Zoology NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork biogeography
herpetology
systematics
zoology
hasNotableRole leading 20th-century herpetologist
long-term curator at the Museum of Comparative Zoology
influenced modern herpetological taxonomy
studies of Caribbean lizard diversity
knownFor research on amphibians
research on lizards
research on reptiles
notableContribution advancement of reptile and amphibian systematics
influential work on anole lizards
taxonomic studies of lizards
notableInstitution Harvard University Museum of Comparative Zoology NERFINISHED
occupation museum curator
professor
studied amphibians
lizards
reptiles
workLocation Cambridge, Massachusetts

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