Invasion ecology and restoration ecology: Parallel evolution in two fields of endeavour.

62 Evolution and current dimensions of invasion ecology6.1 INTRODUCTION This book focuses on invasion ecology, but several commentators have recently emphasized the need to consider this topic in a broader interdisciplinary context which draws on other fi elds of endeavour (see, for example, Davis et al. 2005 ; Davis 2009 ). Charles Elton’ s (1958) book

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