Biological Invasions
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Mark Williamson
244 pages, 8 col plates, figs, tabs. [1996]
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Some biological invasions have marked ecological and economic effects, but most fail, and most of those that do succeed have minimal effects. The first structured overview of the subject since Charles Elton's 1958 classic The Ecology of Invasion by Animals and Plants, this book analyses the causes of the successes and failures of these invasions, and the consequences of those that do actually succeed, from arrival through spread to ecological equilibrium.
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