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Mark J. Rauzon
Researcher at Laney College
Publications - 6
Citations - 482
Mark J. Rauzon is an academic researcher from Laney College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Introduced species. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 404 citations.
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Invasive mammal eradication on islands results in substantial conservation gains
Holly P. Jones,Nick D. Holmes,Stuart H. M. Butchart,Bernie R. Tershy,Peter J. Kappes,Ilse Corkery,Alfonso Aguirre-Muñoz,Doug P. Armstrong,Elsa Bonnaud,Andrew A. Burbidge,Karl J. Campbell,Franck Courchamp,Philip E. Cowan,Richard J. Cuthbert,Steve Ebbert,Piero Genovesi,Gregg R. Howald,Bradford S. Keitt,Stephen W. Kress,Colin M. Miskelly,Steffen Oppel,Sally Poncet,Mark J. Rauzon,Gérard Rocamora,James C. Russell,Araceli Samaniego-Herrera,Philip J. Seddon,Dena R. Spatz,David R. Towns,Donald A. Croll +29 more
TL;DR: The global benefits of an increasingly used conservation action to stem biodiversity loss: eradication of invasive mammals on islands are estimated to be 107 highly threatened birds, mammals, and reptiles on the IUCN Red List—6% of all these highly threatened species—likely have benefitted from invasive mammal eradications on islands.
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Importance of lethal control of invasive predators for island conservation
James C. Russell,Holly P. Jones,Doug P. Armstrong,Franck Courchamp,Peter J. Kappes,Philip J. Seddon,Steffen Oppel,Mark J. Rauzon,Phil E. Cowan,Gérard Rocamora,Piero Genovesi,Elsa Bonnaud,Bradford S. Keitt,Nick D. Holmes,Bernie R. Tershy +14 more
TL;DR: This paper aims to provide a history of bird conservation in the Seychelles and some of the techniques used, as well as some new ideas for future research, that have been developed in the United States.
Book Chapter
Impacts of Introduced Predators on Seabirds
TL;DR: This chapter focuses on the impacts of seabird predators on seabirds and describes the ways to measure these impacts and outlines methods for measuring the effects of invasive predators.
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Recovery and Restoration on Seabird Islands
Holly P. Jones,David R. Towns,Thomas W. Bodey,Colin M. Miskelly,Julie C. Ellis,Mark J. Rauzon,Stephen W. Kress,Matthew W. McKown +7 more
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The Extinct Wake Island Rail Gallirallus wakensis: A Comprehensive Species Account Based on Museum Specimens and Archival Records
Storrs L. Olson,Mark J. Rauzon +1 more
TL;DR: A review of all available specimens and the discovery of many unpublished life history notes allows a much more complete picture of the morphology and behavior of the extinct Wake Island Rail.