List of giant squid specimens and sightings (References)

Full bibliography for the List of giant squid specimens and sightings article.

The following references are cited in the List of giant squid table. They include sources that provide substantial information on particular specimens (usually original descriptions), as well as later sources which merely refer to the specimens. The list also serves as a comprehensive bibliography of scientific literature on the giant squid.

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  • (Danish) Bardarson, G. 1920. Om den marine molluskfauna ved vestkysten af Island. Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab Biologiske Meddelelser, 2(3):1-139.
  • (French) Belloc, G. 1950. Catalogue des types de Cephalopodes du Musee Oceanographique de Monaco. Bulletin de l'Institut Oceanographique, 970:1-10.
  • Belyayev, G.M. 1964. Rostra of cephalopods in oceanic bottom sediments. Deep-Sea Research, 11(1)[Jan.-Feb.]:113-126.
  • Berry, S.S. 1912. Note on the occurrence of a giant squid off the California coast. Nautilus, 25(10):117-118.
  • Berry, S.S. 1914. Another giant squid in Monterey Bay. Nautilus, 28(2):22-23.
  • Berzin, A.A. 1971. The sperm whale. Pacific Scientific Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography, Moscow. [English translation from Russian by E. Hoz and Z. Blake, Israel Program for Scientific Translations, 1972, 393 pages (pages cited in this document)].
  • (Russian) Betesheva, E.I. & I.I. Akimushkin 1955. Food of the sperm whale (Physeter catodon L.) in the Kuril Islands region. Trudy Instituta Okeanologii Im P.P. Shirshova, Akademiya Nauk SSSR, 18:86-94.
  • Blake, J.H. 1909. A giant squid. Nautilus, 23(3)[Jul.]:43-44.
  • Bolstad, K.S. & S. O'Shea 2004. Gut contents of a giant squid Architeuthis dux (Cephalopoda: Oegopsida) from New Zealand waters. PDF New Zealand Journal of Zoology 31: 15–21.
  • (French) Bouyer, M. 1861. Poulpe géant observé entre Madere et Ténériffe. Comptes rendus des séances de l'académie des sciences (Paris).
  • Boyle, P.R. 1984. Giant squid stranded at Aberdeen. Porcupine Newsletter, 3(1):12.
  • Boyle, P.R. 1986. Report on a specimen of Architeuthis stranded near Aberdeen, Scotland. Journal of Molluscan Studies, 52(1):81-82.
  • Brinkmann, A. 1916. Kjaempeblaekspruten (Architeuthis dux Stp.) i Bergens Museum. Naturen, Illustrert Maanedsskrift for Populaer Naturvidenskap, Bergen, 40(6)[Jun.]:175-182, 3 figures.
  • Brix, O. 1983. Giant squids may die when exposed to warm water currents. Nature, London, 303(5916)[Jun.]:422-423.
  • Brix, O., A. Bardgard, A. Cau, A. Colosimo, S.G. Condo & B. Giardina 1989. Oxygen-binding properties of cephalopod blood with special reference to environmental temperatures and ecological distribution. Journal of Experimental Zoology, 252(1):34-42.
  • Brown, G. 2008. Giant catch for trawler crew. The Press, May 9, 2008.
  • Brunetti, N.E., B. Elena, G.R. Rossi, M. Sakai, S.E. Pineda & M.L. Ivanovic 1998. Description of an Architeuthis from Argentine waters. South African Journal of Marine Science, 20:xxx.
  • Brunetti, N.E., M.L. Ivanovic, M. Sakai & L.N. Pascual 2002. Two new records of giant squid (Architeuthis sp.) from the Patagonian region. PDF Revista de Investigación y Desarrollo Pesquero 15: 95–110.
  • Budker, P. 1959. Whales and Whaling. The Macmillan Co., New York, NY.
  • Burgess, M. 2008. Fishermen bag huge squid off Portland. The Age, May 26, 2008.
  • Bustamante, P., Á.F. González, F. Rocha, P. Miramand & Á. Guerra 2008. Metal and metalloid concentrations in the giant squid Architeuthis dux from Iberian waters. PDF Marine Environmental Research 66(2): 278–287. doi:10.1016/j.marenvres.2008.04.003
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  • (French) Cadenat, J. 1935. Note sur la premiere capture dans le Golfe de Gascogne du cephalopode geant, Architeuthis nawaji. Compte-Rendu de l'Association Francaise pour l'Avancement des Sciences, 59:513.
  • (French) Cadenat, J. 1936. Note sur un cephalopode geant (Architeuthis harveyi Verrill) capture dans le golfe de Gascogne. Bulletin de Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, (2)8(3):277-285, 4 figures.
  • Carus, J.V. 1880. Zool. Anz., 3:319. [emend. pro -thus Hilgendorf, 1880]
  • Cherel, Y. 2003. New records of the giant squid Architeuthis dux in the southern Indian Ocean. PDF Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 83: 1295-1296.
  • Cherel, Y. & G. Duhamel 2004. Antarctic jaws: cephalopod prey of sharks in Kerguelen waters. PDF Deep-Sea Research I 51: 17-31.
  • Cherel, Y. & K.A. Hobson 2005. Stable isotopes, beaks and predators: a new tool to study the trophic ecology of cephalopods, including giant and colossal squids. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 272(1572): 1601–1607. doi:10.1098/rspb.2005.3115
  • Cherel, Y., V. Ridoux, J. Spitz & P. Richard 2009. Stable isotopes document the trophic structure of a deep-sea cephalopod assemblage including giant octopod and giant squid. Biology Letters 5(3): 364–367. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2009.0024
  • Clarke, M.R. 1962. Stomach contents of a sperm whale caught off Madeira in 1959. Norsk Hvalfangsttid, 51(5):173-191.
  • Clarke, M.R. 1966. A review of the systematics and ecology of oceanic squids. Advances in Marine Biology, 4:91-300.
  • Clarke, M.R. 1980. Cephalopoda in the diet of sperm whales of the southern hemisphere and their bearing on sperm whale biology. Discovery Reports, 37:1-324.
  • Clarke, M.R. 1986. A Handbook for the Identification of Cephalopod Beaks. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 273 pages.
  • Clarke, M.R., E.J. Denton & J.B. Gilpin-Brown 1979. On the use of ammonium for buoyancy in squids. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 59(2): 259–276. doi:10.1017/S0025315400042570
  • Clarke, M.R. & N. MacLeod 1974. Cephalopod remains from a sperm whale caught off Vigo, Spain. Journal of the Marine Biological Association, UK, 54:959-968.
  • Clarke, M.R. & N. MacLeod 1976. Cephalopod remains from sperm whales caught off Iceland. Journal of the Marine Biological Association, UK, 56:733-749.
  • Clarke, M.R. & N. MacLeod 1982. Cephalopod remains from the stomachs of sperm whales caught in the Tasman Sea. Memoirs of the National Museum Victoria, 43:25-42.
  • Clarke, M.R., H.R. Martins & P. Pascoe 1993. The diet of sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus Linnaeus, 1758) off the Azores. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, ser. B, 339:67-82.
  • Clarke, M.R. & N. Merrett 1972. The significance of squid, whale and other remains from the stomachs of bottom-living deep-sea fish. Journal of the Marine Biological Association, UK, 52:599-603.
  • Clarke, M.R. & P.L. Pascoe 1997. Cephalopod species in the diet of a sperm whale (Physeter catodon) stranded at Penzance, Cornwall. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 77(4): 1255–1258. doi:10.1017/S0025315400038819
  • Clarke, M.R. & R.E. Young 1998. Description and analysis of cephalopod beaks from stomachs of six species of odontocete cetaceans stranded on Hawaiian shores. Journal of the Marine Biological Association, UK, 78:623-641.
  • Clarke, R. 1955. A giant squid swallowed by a sperm whale. Norwegian Whaling Gazette, 1955(10):589-593, 6 figures.
  • Clarke, R. 1956. Sperm whales of the Azores. Discovery Report, 28:237-298, 18 text-figures, 2 plates.
  • Clarke, W.J. & G.C. Robson 1929. Notes on the stranding of giant squids on the North-East coast of England. Proceedings of the Malacological Society, 18(4):154-158, map.
  • Collet, R. 1911-1912. Norges Pattedyr. H. Aschehoug & Co., Kristiania, 744 pages.
  • Collins, M.A. 1998. A female giant squid (Architeuthis) stranded on the Aberdeenshire coast. Journal of Molluscan Studies, 64(4):489-492), 1 figure.
  • Collins, M.A., C. Lordan, K. Flannery, D.T.G. Quigley & F.G. Howard 1997. New records of cephalopods caught in Irish and Scottish waters. Journal of the Marine Biological Association, UK, 77:561-564.
  • Compagno-Roeleveld, M.A. & M.R. Lipinski 1991. The giant squid Architeuthis in southern African waters. Journal of Zoology, London, 224(3):431-477, 19 plates.
  • Cordeiro, J.R. & B. Hussaini 1999. Preserving a giant squid in New York City. In: Program and Abstracts: 14th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections, June 27-July 2, 1999, Washington, DC. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.. p. 25.
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  • (French) Crosse, H. & P. Fischer 1862. Nouveau documents sur les cephalopodes gigantesque. Journal de Conchyliologie, 10[Apr.]:124-140.
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  • Dell, R.K. 1952. The Recent Cephalopoda of New Zealand. Dominion Museum Bulletin, 16: 1–157.
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  • Ellis, R. 1997. The hunt for the giant squid moves to deep waters off New Zealand. Marine Watch, 2(1):1, 9-10, 12-13, 4 figures.
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  • Fiscus, C.W. & D.W. Rice 1974. Giant squids, Architeuthis sp., from stomachs of sperm whales captured off California. California Fish and Game, 60(2):91-93, 1 figure.
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