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Evan Doughty
PeerJ Author
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Paleontology
Taxonomy

Evan M. Doughty

PeerJ Author

Summary

Anatomy & Physiology Climate Change Biology Conservation Biology Paleontology Spatial & Geographic Information Science Spatial & Geographic Information Systems Taxonomy

Past or current institution affiliations

East Tennessee State University
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
UCLA Library
University of Illinois

Work details

Paleontological Technician III

Applied Earthworks, Inc.
November 2024

Undergraduate Student

South Dakota School of Mines and Technology
August 2010 - May 2014
Geology and Geological Engineering
I attended SDSM&T to recieve a BS in Geology with a minor in Geospatial Techonologies. During my time at SDSM&T I conducted federal work study within the paleontological collections for all four years. In tandem with this work I was active as an officer within the Paleontology club.

Graduate Student

East Tennessee State University
August 2014 - May 2016
Department of Geosciences
I attended ETSU for a MS in Geosciences with a focus in Paleontology. During my time as a graduate student I worked as a RA processing modern specimens for use in osteological and comparative collections.

PhD Student

University of Illinois
August 2016 - August 2017
Animal Biology

PhD Candidate

University of California, Los Angeles
September 2017 - September 2024
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Identities

@peccarypaleo

Websites

  • Academia.edu
  • Researchgate.net
  • Personal Site

PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 1
November 30, 2018
First occurrence of the enigmatic peccaries Mylohyus elmorei and Prosthennops serus from the Appalachians: latest Hemphillian to Early Blancan of Gray Fossil Site, Tennessee
Evan M. Doughty, Steven C. Wallace, Blaine W. Schubert, Lauren M. Lyon
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5926 PubMed 30533292