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    Kraken: The Curious, Exciting, and Slightly Disturbing Science of Squid

    Kraken: The Curious, Exciting, and Slightly Disturbing Science of Squid

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    by Wendy Williams (2)


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      ISBN-13: 9781613120859
    • Publisher: ABRAMS
    • Publication date: 03/01/2011
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 224
    • File size: 3 MB

    Wendy Williams's writing has appeared on the front pages of the Boston Globe, the Christian Science Monitor, and The Baltimore Sun. She's also written for the New York Times, Parade Magazine, the Wall Street Journal, and Science. Williams is the coauthor of Cape Wind, which was named one of 2007's ten best environmental books by Booklist and one of the year's best science books by Library Journal. She lives on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction: From Vampire to Wallflower 8

    Chapter 1 A Wonderful Fish 13

    Chapter 2 A Saltwater Serengeti 30

    Chapter 3 Blue Bloods 39

    Chapter 4 Architeuthis on Ice 50

    Chapter 5 Fuzzy Math and Tentacles 62

    Chapter 6 Luminous Seas 78

    Chapter 7 Diaphanous and Delicate 98

    Chapter 8 Solving Frankenstein's Mystery 107

    Chapter 9 Serendipitous Squid 121

    Chapter 10 Heure d'Amour 132

    Chapter 11 Playdate 147

    Chapter 12 Fan Clubs and Film Stars 159

    Chapter 13 One Lucky Sucker 170

    Chapter 14 Smart Skin 184

    Epilogue: Curious, Exciting-Yet Slightly Disturbing 196

    Acknowledgments 201

    Bibliography 204

    Videos 212

    Index 214

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    Kraken is the traditional name for gigantic sea monsters, and this book introduces one of the most charismatic, enigmatic, and curious inhabitants of the sea: the squid. The pages take the reader on a wild narrative ride through the world of squid science and adventure, along the way addressing some riddles about what intelligence is, and what monsters lie in the deep. In addition to squid, both giant and otherwise, Kraken examines other equally enthralling cephalopods, including the octopus and the cuttlefish, and explores their otherworldly abilities, such as camouflage and bioluminescence. Accessible and entertaining, Kraken is also the first substantial volume on the subject in more than a decade and a must for fans of popular science.

    Praise for KRAKEN: The Curious, Exciting, and Slightly Disturbing Science of Squid 

    "Williams writes with a deft, supple hand as she surveys these spindly, extraordinary beasts and their world. She reminds us that the known world might be considerably larger than in the days of the bestiary-makers, but there is still room for wonder and strangeness."
    -Los Angeles Times.com

    "Williams's account of squid, octopuses, and other cephalopods abounds with both ancient legend and modern science." 
    -Discover 

    "[Exposes squid's] eerie similarities to the human species, down to eye structure and the all-important brain cell, the neuron." 
    -New York Post 

    "just the right mix of history and science" 
    -ForeWord Reviews

    "Kraken is an engaging and expansive biography of a creature that sparks our imagination and stimulates our curiosity. It's a perfect blend of storytelling and science." 
    -Vincent Pieribone, author of Aglow in the Dark

    KRAKEN extracts pure joy, intellectual exhilaration, and deep wonder from the most unlikely of places--squid. It is hard to read Wendy Williams's luminous account and not feel the thrill of discovery of the utterly profound connections we share with squid and all other living things on the planet. With wit, passion, and skill as a storyteller, Williams has given us a beautiful window into our world and ourselves. --Neil Shubin, author of the national bestseller "Your Inner Fish

    Wendy William's KRAKEN weaves vignettes of stories about historical encounters with squid and octopus, with stories of today's scientists who are captivated by these animals. Her compelling book has the power to change your world-view about these creatures of the sea, while telling the gripping, wholly comprehensible story of the ways in which these animals have changed human medical history. --Mark J. Spalding, President, The Ocean Foundation



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    Library Journal
    Did you know that your brain bears a strong resemblance to that of the giant squid and that studying the squid's brain may offer insight into a cure for Alzheimer's? Environmental journalist Williams (Cape Wind) traces sightings of the giant squid throughout the centuries. This sea monster was long dismissed as a legend until a 19th-century naturalist reeled in one of the organism's ten appendages. Discussion of the anatomy, physiology, reproduction, evolution, and taxonomy of Architeuthis is provided, along with accounts of the author's visits to various scientific laboratories and descriptions of research studies being conducted on the animal. VERDICT This volume provides background information to whet readers' curiosity and can be supplemented by Richard Ellis's The Search for the Giant Squid, which is a more comprehensive study. On its own, this serves as a good introduction to the subject for general readers and an inspiration to young people interested in marine biology.—Judith Barnett, Pell Marine Science Lib., Univ. of Rhode Island, Kingston
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