The cost of textbooks and laboratory support materials has skyrocketed over the past few decades. A new copy of a laboratory manual in invertebrate zoology published by a textbook company can now cost over $100/copy. In my opinion this is just too expensive, especially when such a lab manual may be woefully out of date. That's why I developed a set of exercises several years ago to support my course in invertebrate zoology. When I learned about the Amazon/Kindle/CreateSpace self-publishing service I decided to make these exercises more broadly available (1st edition, 2013). In the meantime I solicited feedback from users and worked to review and update materials in these exercises in light of recent developments in the field.
The 3rd Edition of Invertebrates by Brusca, et al. was released in winter 2016 and I decided to update all taxonomies and related material in the second edition of this set of laboratory exercises to conform with information in that textbook.
This new edition includes a significant changes and improvements in many areas including the following:
1) 82 pages of new material
2) 71 new figures (169 figures total)
3) 46 links to supplemental video material on the anatomy or behavior of invertebrates
4) A glossary of terms at the end of each chapter
5) Updated and expanded taxonomic information for all groups following Invertebrates, 3rd Ed, by Brusca, et al., (2016)
6) Tables listing defining characteristics for major taxa are included in each chapter
7) Inclusion of word roots/word meanings for many taxonomic names
8) A taxonomic index replaces the cumbersome index of the 1st edition
9) Addition of a procedure for calibrating and using an ocular micrometer to the chapter on microscopy
10) Replacement of the old overly complicated exercise on cladistics with a new streamlined exercise
11) Addition of an entirely new chapter on Domain Eukarya including life cycles of pathogens. This chapter includes an introduction to Group Amoebozoa, Group Chromalveolata, Group Rhizaria, Group Excavata and Group Opisthokonta
12) Addition or expansion of exercises on corals (new), siphonophores (expanded), ctenophores (new), nematodes (expanded), tardigrades (new), onychophorans (new), pycnogonids (new), arachnids (expanded), myriapods (expanded), crustaceans (expanded), hexapods (expanded) and ophiuroids (new) to the lab manual.