Laminaria hyperborea forest with dense foliose red seaweeds on exposed upper infralittoral rock

English name: Laminaria hyperborea forest with dense foliose red seaweeds on exposed upper infralittoral rock

Quick facts

EUNIS habitat type code A3.1151
Bern Convention Included in a Resolution 4 habitat type at a higher level (A3)

Description (English)

Very exposed to exposed upper infralittoral bedrock or large boulders characterised by a dense forest of the kelp Laminaria hyperborea. On the rock surface beneath the kelp canopy is a dense turf of red foliose seaweeds including Cryptopleura ramosa, Plocamium cartilagineum, Phycodrys rubens and Callophyllis laciniata as well as encrusting coralline algae and the foliose brown seaweed Dictyota dichotoma. The red algal turf can be virtually mono-specific, dominated by stands of P. cartilagineum, C. ramosa or Heterosiphonia plumosa, Kallymenia reniformis or in the north, Odonthalia dentata. Other sites may contain a dense mixed turf of these and other species. The dense turf is due, in part, to the relatively low grazing pressure from the urchin Echinus esculentus in such shallow exposed conditions. The shallowest kelp plants are often short or stunted, while deeper plants are taller and the stipes are heavily epiphytised by red seaweeds such as Delesseria sanguinea and Membranoptera alata. The bryozoan Electra pilosa can form colonies on the foliose red seaweeds, while the bryozoan Membranipora membranacea more often can be found on the L. hyperborea fronds along with the ascidian Botryllus schlosseri and the hydroid Obelia geniculata. The gastropods Gibbula cineraria and Calliostoma zizyphinum are found grazing among the kelp holdfasts, while a few individuals of the barnacle Balanus crenatus can present along with the white calcareous tubes of the polychaete Pomatoceros triqueter, where substratum is available. The starfish Asterias rubens can be found predating on polychaetes, mussels and small crustaceans. The soft coral Alcyonium digitatum can be present covering the rock surface as well as the anthozoan Urticina felina.
Situation: This kelp forest biotope most commonly occurs beneath a zone of Alaria esculenta/Mytilus edulis (unit A3.1111) and above a L. hyperborea park (unit A3.1152). At very exposed sites, such as some areas of Shetland and St Kilda, the lower infralittoral zone is often characterised by a park of Laminaria saccharina and/or Saccorhiza polyschides (A3.122). This zone presumably develops due to the mobility of nearby cobbles, boulders and sediment during winter storms, removing the slower growing L. hyperborea. Occasionally, a band of dense foliose seaweeds, with no kelp, occurs below the kelp forest (units A3.116 or A3.1161).

Source: EUNIS habitat classification

Vegetation types

Relation to vegetation types (syntaxa)

Not available

Species mentioned in habitat description

Algae Delesseria sanguinea
Algae Dictyota dichotoma
Algae Laminaria hyperborea
Algae Laminaria saccharina
Algae Odonthalia dentata
Algae Plocamium cartilagineum
Algae Saccorhiza polyschides
Invertebrates Alcyonium digitatum
Invertebrates Asterias rubens
Invertebrates Botryllus schlosseri
Invertebrates Calliostoma zizyphinum
Invertebrates Echinus esculentus
Invertebrates Electra pilosa
Species scientific name English common name Species group
Delesseria sanguinea Algae
Dictyota dichotoma Algae
Laminaria hyperborea Algae
Laminaria saccharina Algae
Odonthalia dentata Algae
Plocamium cartilagineum Algae
Saccorhiza polyschides Algae
Alcyonium digitatum Invertebrates
Asterias rubens Invertebrates
Botryllus schlosseri Invertebrates
Calliostoma zizyphinum Invertebrates
Echinus esculentus Invertebrates
Electra pilosa Invertebrates

Other classifications

Classification Code Habitat type name Relationship type
Marine Habitat Classification Britain/Ireland 0405 IR.HIR.KFaR.LhypR.Ft <I>Laminaria hyperborea</I> forest with dense foliose red seaweeds on exposed upper infralittoral rock source
CORINE Land Cover 5.2.3. Sea and ocean n/a
For relation to plant communities (syntaxa), see Vegetation types

History

Classification Code Habitat type name Relationship type
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200410 A3.1151 Laminaria hyperborea forest with dense foliose red seaweeds on exposed upper infralittoral rock same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200308 A3.1151 Laminaria hyperborea forest with dense foliose red seaweeds on exposed upper infralittoral rock same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200202 A3.1151 Laminaria hyperborea forest with dense foliose red seaweeds on exposed upper infralittoral rock same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 199910 A3.1151 Laminaria hyperborea forest with dense foliose red seaweeds on exposed upper infralittoral rock same
MNCR BioMar 97.06 (Britain & Ireland) EIR.KFaR.LhypR.Ft Laminaria hyperborea forest with dense foliose red seaweeds on exposed upper infralittoral rock same
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