Ritter, worked on tunicates, and his successor, Dr. T. Wayland Vaughan, worked on corals. Dr. Myrtle E. Johnson, an invertebrate zoologist at Scripps from 1904 to 1921, co-authored an early field ...
invertebrates, birds, and marine mammals find food and shelter. We know comparatively little about the abundance and distribution of seaweed species. So it is important to record them and monitor how ...