Don Shepard
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Don Shepard's research focuses on the study of slimy salamanders, specifically investigating their mitochondrial genomes and phylogenetic relationships. His work contributes to a broader understanding of amphibian evolution and taxonomy. Shepard's recent publication, "Six New Mitochondrial Genomes for Slimy Salamanders (Plethodon glutinosus group) and their Phylogenetic Relationships," published in 2026, details these findings. He has collaborated with Leigha Jordan at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville on this work, with one shared publication between them. Shepard's current scholarly activity indicates he is an actively publishing researcher.
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Six New Mitochondrial Genomes for Slimy Salamanders (Plethodon glutinosus group) and their Phylogenetic Relationships (2026)Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science OpenAlex
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