About me
Dr. Dustin S. Siegel has extensive experience in research on the reproductive biology of amphibians and reptiles. Such research includes primarily urogenital morphology of salamanders and squamates, but also includes projects on sperm morphology/physiology, morphology of secondary sexual characteristics, evolution of reproductive cycles, and the odd morphological inquiry into fishes. Dustin is currently a Professor of Biology at Southeast Missouri State University in the Department of Biology. In his free time, Dustin enjoys competitive fishing, kayaking, photography, playing with cats, and watching football and baseball.