Lynn Raulerson
Claire Lynn Raulerson (1937 - 21 August 2012) was an American plant biologist who worked in Guam and specialised in the study of Micronesian plants, especially those of Guam and the other Mariana Islands.[1][2] She held her position in biology at the University of Guam for over forty years.[2][3]
Biography
[edit]Raulerson was born in Arcadia, Florida and grew up in and around the Lake Okeechobee area.[2] She attended Stephens College and Emory University in Georgia, then taught at present-day Samford University, Alabama.[2]
In 1970, Raulerson completed a Ph.D. in biology and ecology from the University of Georgia. In 1971, Raulerson was appointed to the position of professor at the University of Guam. From 1981, she was curator of the University of Guam Herbarium. Under her management, the collection grew from 7,000 to 61,000 mounted specimens[1][4] She was involved with the Guam Science Teachers Association as well as various horticultural and environmental groups.
Towards the end of her life, she created the Raulerson Charitable Trust and endowed it with funds to improve animal welfare on Guam.[4]
Publications
[edit]- Raulerson, L. (1979). Terrestrial and freshwater organisms within, and limnology and hydrology of, the Guam Seashore Study Area and the War in the Pacific National Historical Park. Agana: Dept. of Biology, University of Guam.[5]
- Raulerson, L., Aguon, C. F., & University of Guam. (1981). Plant biogeography of Guam. Agana, Guam: University of Guam, Marine Laboratory.[6]
- Raulerson, L., Rinehart, A. F. (1992). Ferns and orchids of the Mariana Islands.[7]
- Raulerson, L., & Rinehart, A. F. (2018). Trees and shrubs of the Northern Mariana Islands.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Lynn Raulerson". University of Guam. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
- ^ a b c d "Obituary: C. Lynn Raulerson" (PDF). Micronesica. 43 (2): 481–485. 2012.
- ^ "KUAM.com-KUAM News: On Air. Online. On Demand". www.kuam.com. Retrieved 2020-11-14.
- ^ a b Post, Neil Pang | The Guam Daily (13 June 2017). "Professor's will provides care for pets". The Guam Daily Post. Retrieved 2020-11-14.
- ^ Raulerson, Lynn; United States; National Park Service (1979). Terrestrial and freshwater organisms within, and limnology and hydrology of, the Guam Seashore Study Area and the War in the Pacific National Historical Park. Agana: Dept. of Biology, University of Guam. OCLC 6895732.
- ^ Raulerson, Lynn; Aguon, Celestino F; University of Guam; Marine Laboratory (1981). Plant biogeography of Guam. Agana, Guam: University of Guam, Marine Laboratory. OCLC 8715555.
- ^ Raulerson, Lynn; Rinehart, Agnes F; Law Library Microform Consortium (1992). Ferns and orchids of the Mariana Islands. OCLC 1132174396.
- ^ Raulerson, Lynn; Rinehart, Agnes F (2018). Trees and shrubs of the Northern Mariana Islands. University of Guam, Micronesian Area Research Center. ISBN 978-1-935198-30-7. OCLC 1089151499.
External links
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- University of Georgia alumni
- University of Guam faculty
- 1937 births
- 2012 deaths
- People from Arcadia, Florida
- Emory University alumni
- American women academics
- 21st-century American women scientists
- 20th-century American women scientists
- 20th-century American botanists
- 21st-century American botanists
- Biologists from Florida