Dr. Dustin S. Siegel



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Dr. Dustin S. Siegel has extensive experience in research on the reproductive biology of amphibians and reptiles. Such research includes primarily reproductive morphology of salamanders and squamates, but also includes projects on sperm physiology in salamanders, morphology of secondary sexual characteristics in frogs, and most recently the histology of paired fin appendages of benthic ostariophysan fishes. Dustin was mentored by renowned herpetologists Robert D. Aldridge and David M. Sever during his career as a graduate student at Saint Louis University and Southeastern Louisiana University, respectively. He has recently accepted a position at Southeast Missouri State University as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology. In his free time, Dustin enjoys photography, hiking, watching birds, softball, playing with pups, watching football and baseball, and carving small pumpkins.
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