`Biotic Homogenization is a useful and interesting compilation. Certainly it belongs in the stacks of any library aiming to have a good natural sciences collection, and it might serve well as a textbook for courses addressing issues of biodiversity or species invasion in an in-depth fashion. Each chapter' s commendable list of references cited will no doubt make life easier for a number of graduate students in the coming years, and the peer-review quality of each author' s contribution makes the book a notable reference work, one which can serve as a primary source in its own right. '
Rich Haydon, Lake Wenatchee and Leavenworth Ranger Districts, USForest Service in Natural Areas Journal, 22:3
`Overall, the book addresses a very important and increasing problem and provides some very useful evidence to guide further work. I would certainly recommend it to anyone working in the field of conservation biology. '
Andrew Pullin, School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham, UK in Biological Conservation, 103