

William H. Heard
Dr. William H. Heard is a renowned researcher in the field of biological sciences, with a distinguished career as Professor Emeritus at Florida State University. His expertise lies in the study of invertebrate reproduction, with a particular focus on the Mollusca phylum. Over the years, Dr. Heard has made significant contributions to the understanding of malacology, the branch of zoology that deals with mollusks. Dr. Heard's research has been pivotal in advancing knowledge about the reproductive processes of various molluscan species. His work on reproductive coordination in Bivalvia has provided invaluable insights into the complex mechanisms that govern these organisms. Additionally, his studies on the anatomy of Strophitus and the anatomical and reproductive features of Pseudodon have further enriched the scientific community's understanding of these lesser-known species. Throughout his career, Dr. Heard has been a prolific author, contributing numerous publications to the field. His books and journal articles have been widely recognized for their depth and clarity, making them essential reading for students and researchers alike. His dedication to his research and his ability to communicate complex ideas effectively have earned him a respected place in the scientific community. Dr. Heard's work has not only advanced the field of malacology but has also inspired a new generation of scientists to explore the fascinating world of invertebrate reproduction. His legacy continues to influence research and education in biological sciences, ensuring that his contributions will be felt for many years to come.
Publications
, 1993-1999, 1977-12-01
, 433-437, 2016-12-30
, 2023-01-01
, 433-437, 2016-12-30
, 263-268, 1962-07-01
, 1038-1040, 1968-03-01
, 191-193, 1965-04-01
, 239-258, 1995-01-01
, 276-283, 1972-04-01