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Elton sought to articulate more explicitly his vision of an entire
field of invasion science. The 1958 book, aimed at an educated lay
audience, was almost wholly descriptive, dominated by striking
examples of the nature and scope of particular invasions beginning
with the seven examples detailed in Chapter 1. From the materials
in the proof copy and other sources, we can imagine a new edition
would also have targeted biologists and been somewhat more
technical and prescriptive. In autobiographical notes he penned
near the end of his life, Elton wrote regarding EIAP, "This whole
subject has deep significance for the study of plant and animal
communities and their balance (or unbalance),"19 and indeed many of
the reprints and notes refer to interactions among species and
community-wide effects.
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