EUNIS habitat classification 2012 amended 2019 > A - Marine habitats > A1 - Littoral rock and other hard substrata > A1.3 - Low energy littoral rock > A1.32 - Fucoids in variable salinity > A1.326 - Fucus serratus and large Mytilus edulis on variable salinity lower eulittoral rock

Fucus serratus and large Mytilus edulis on variable salinity lower eulittoral rock

English name: Fucus serratus and large Mytilus edulis on variable salinity lower eulittoral rock

Quick facts

EUNIS habitat type code A1.326

Description (English)

Areas of very sheltered lower eulittoral rock or mixed substrata subject to variable salinity, which support an impoverished community dominated by the wrack Fucus serratus. The hydroid Dynamena pumila can form colonies on the F. serratus and clumps of large individuals of the mussel Mytilus edulis
may be present on the bedrock beneath. The canopy of F. serratus is not usually as dense as in the other F. serratus dominated biotopes due the presence of the wracks Ascophyllum nodosum and Fucus vesiculosus, which are better adapted to the variable salinity. A few red seaweeds are present which includes the species Mastocarpus stellatus, Chondrus crispus and coralline crusts. Underneath the canopy is a sparse fauna consisting of barnacles Semibalanus balanoides, Balanus crenatus
and Elminius modestus, the limpet Patella vulgata or the occasional presence of the winkles Littorina obtusata and Littorina mariae and the crab Carcinus maenas. The tube-forming polychaetes Pomatoceros triqueter or spirorbid polychaetes can be found. In areas (such as the Scottish sea lochs) where variable salinity water passes through tide-swept narrows and the associated biota is impoverished such records should be classified as A1.326 rather than A1.152.
Situation: This biotope may be found below the variable salinity F. vesiculosus dominated biotope or A. nodosum dominated biotope (A1.324; A1.323), particularly in Scottish sea lochs. It can be found above the biotopes dominated by the kelp Laminaria saccharina(units A3.322; A3.323).
Temporal variation: The canopy of F. serratus is not as dense as in the other F. serratus dominated biotopes due the presence of the wracks A. nodosum and F. vesiculosus, which are better adapted to the variable salinity.
They will therefore out-compete F. serratus on the lower shore and an ecological shift can occur (In the Baltic Sea F. vesiculosus is the dominant sublittoral brown seaweed). Due to the variable or low salinity conditions the individual red seaweeds may not be as large as specimens found in fully marine conditions and they can lack sexually reproductive structures.

Source: EUNIS habitat classification

Vegetation types

Relation to vegetation types (syntaxa)

Not available

Species mentioned in habitat description

Algae Fucus serratus
Algae Fucus vesiculosus
Algae Laminaria saccharina
Invertebrates Carcinus maenas
Invertebrates Mytilus edulis
Invertebrates Patella vulgata
Species scientific name English common name Species group
Fucus serratus Algae
Fucus vesiculosus Algae
Laminaria saccharina Algae
Carcinus maenas Invertebrates
Mytilus edulis Invertebrates
Patella vulgata Invertebrates

Other classifications

Classification Code Habitat type name Relationship type
Marine Habitat Classification Britain/Ireland 0405 LR.LLR.FVS.FserVS <I>Fucus serratus</I> and large <I>Mytilus edulis</I> on variable salinity lower eulittoral rock source
CORINE Land Cover 4.2.3. Intertidal flats n/a
For relation to plant communities (syntaxa), see Vegetation types

History

Classification Code Habitat type name Relationship type
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200410 A1.326 Fucus serratus and large Mytilus edulis on variable salinity lower eulittoral rock same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200308 A1.3152 Fucus serratus and large Mytilus edulis on variable salinity lower eulittoral rock same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200202 A1.3152 Fucus serratus and large Mytilus edulis on variable salinity lower eulittoral rock same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 199910 A1.3152 Fucus serratus and large Mytilus edulis on variable salinity lower eulittoral rock same
MNCR BioMar 97.06 (Britain & Ireland) SLR.F.Fserr.VS Fucus serratus and large Mytilus edulis on variable salinity lower eulittoral rock same
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