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Invasion Biology: Critique of a Pseudoscience
By David Theodoropoulos. Published by Avvar Books, Blythe, California.
ISBN: 0-9708504-1-7
Soft cover, 6 x 9", 237+xiv pp, $32.00. SORRY, OUT OF PRINT

"[T]he core of the book is an attack on prevailing paradigma of invasion biology.... [T]he book contains many new points of view, and stimulating ideas, and I recommend it for reading not only to specialists but also to general biologists." —Dr. J. Krekule, 2003. Book Review, Photosynthetica, 41 (3):348.

"In this provocative work, Mr. Theodoropoulos uses a combination of detailed bibliographic research, precise language, and skillful polemics to analyze invasion biology as a pseudoscience... it is an organic work of great analytical force and bibliographic intensity.... The credibility of the book's arguments is based in fundamental evolutionary ecology.... Critics may dispute some of his analyses or judgments, but their own credibility would need to be measured against Mr. Theodoropoulos's analytical rigor, clarity of expression, and transparency of agenda.... Mr. Theodoropoulos' ideas are, in this book, ecologically coherent, precisely conceived, and effectively articulated." —Dr. D.L. Scarnecchia, Washington State University. Book Review, Rangelands 26(2), April 2004.

"Now it is invasion biologists' turn to face misguided invective. [The book is] faulty... inconsistent... [has] an inadequate evolutionary framework... incendiary... disingenuous... inflammatory... spurious, highly politicized... invective, masquerading as an authentic scientific critique." —Dr. D. Secord, University of Washington. Book Review, Ecology 85(4), April 2004.

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CONTENTS:

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction

PART I Nature, Dispersal, and Reaction
Chapter 1 The Origins of the Natural
Chapter 2 The True Causes of "Invasion"
Chapter 3 Case Studies
Chapter 4 Biotic Resiliency and Ecological Integration
Chapter 5 Extremism
Chapter 6 Unpredictability

PART II Why? Psychology, Politics, and Pseudoscience
Chapter 7 The Multiple Psychopathologies of Nativism
Chapter 8 Structural and Conceptual Parallels: Old Poison in a New Bottle
Chapter 9 Pseudoscience
Chapter 10 Politics and Exploitation
Chapter 11 Unanswered Questions

PART III Humanity and Diversity
Chapter 12 Dispersal, Evolution, and Diversification
Chapter 13 Towards a New Theory of Anthropogenic Dispersal

Recapitulation and Conclusion
Afterword
Other Resources
Literature Cited
Index

"The sneakiest form of literary subtlety, in a corrupt society, is to speak the plain truth. The critics will not understand you; the public will not believe you; your fellow writers will shake their heads."
—Edward Abbey

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