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Habitat and age of the giant squid (Architeuthis sanctipauli) inferred from isotopic analyses
Landman, N.H.; Cochran, J.K.; Cerrato, R.; Mak, J.; Roper, C.F.E.; Lu, C.C. (2004). Habitat and age of the giant squid (Architeuthis sanctipauli) inferred from isotopic analyses. Mar. Biol. (Berl.) 144(4): 685-691. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00227-003-1245-y
In: Marine Biology: International Journal on Life in Oceans and Coastal Waters. Springer: Heidelberg; Berlin. ISSN 0025-3162; e-ISSN 1432-1793
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- Landman, N.H.
- Cochran, J.K.
- Cerrato, R.
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- Mak, J.
- Roper, C.F.E.
- Lu, C.C.
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| Abstract |
The age and habitat of the giant squid, Architeuthis sanctipauli Velain, 1877, were determined based on isotopic analyses of the statoliths of three female specimens captured off Tasmania, Australia, between January and March 1996. Assuming that the aragonite of the statoliths formed in equilibrium with seawater, d18O analyses indicated that the squid lived at temperatures of 10.5–12.9°C, corresponding to average depths of 125–250 m and maximum depths of 500 m. The capture records indicated that these squid may have occasionally ranged still deeper, to as much as 1000 m. All the statoliths were labeled with bomb 14C (?14C=+22.9‰ to +44.6‰), consistent with the depths inferred from d18O. A thin section through one of the statoliths revealed 351 growth increments grouped into check-ring structures every 10–16 increments. A model for statolith growth and the pattern of temporal change in ?14C in the water column was used to estimate the ages of the three specimens. These estimates were very sensitive to the choice of depth range over which ?14C values were integrated. Assuming that the capture depths represented the maximum habitat depths of these individuals, the calculations suggested an age of 14 years or less. More refined age estimates require a better understanding of the variation of ?14C and temperature with depth in the areas in which the squids live. |
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