Phakellia ventilabrum and axinellid sponges on deep, wave-exposed circalittoral rock

English name: Phakellia ventilabrum and axinellid sponges on deep, wave-exposed circalittoral rock

Quick facts

EUNIS habitat type code A4.121
Bern Convention Included in a Resolution 4 habitat type at a higher level (A4)

Description (English)

This biotope typically occurs on the upper faces of deep (commonly below 30m depth), wave-exposed circalittoral rock subject to negligible tidal streams. Although it occurs in exposed and very exposed conditions, at such depth, the turbulent wave action appears to have a much-attenuated effect on the fauna compared with shallower depths. As the majority of records are from depths between 30-50+ m, slightly deeper than the depths of most surveys, it is possible that this biotope is more widespread than the available dataset indicates. The sponge component of this biotope is the most striking feature, with similar species to the bryozoan and erect sponge biotope complex (unit A4.131) although in this case, the sponges Phakellia ventilabrum, Axinella infundibuliformis, Axinella dissimilis and Stelligera stuposa dominate. Other sponge species frequently found on exposed rocky coasts are also present in low to moderate abundance. These include Cliona celata, Polymastia boletiformis, Haliclona viscosa, Pachymatisma johnstonia, Dysidea fragilis, Suberites carnosus, Stelligera rigida, Hemimycale columella and Tethya aurantium. The cup coral Caryophyllia smithii and the anemone Corynactis virdis may be locally abundant in some areas, along with the holothurian Holothuria forskali. The soft corals Alcyonium digitatum and Alcyonium glomeratum are frequently observed. The bryozoans Pentapora foliacea and Porella compressa are also more frequently found in this deep-water biotope. Bryozoan crusts such as Parasmittina trispinosa are also occasionally recorded. Isolated clumps of large hydroids such as Nemertesia antennina, Nemertesia ramosa and Sertularella gayi may be seen on the tops of boulders and rocky outcrops. Large echinoderms such as Echinus esculentus, Luidia ciliaris, Marthasterias glacialis, Strichastrella rosea, Henricia oculata and Aslia lefevrei may also be present. The seafan Eunicella verucosa may be locally common but to a lesser extent than in unit A4.1311. The top shell Calliostoma zizyphinum is often recorded as present.
Situation: Unit A4.2122 probably occurs above unit A4.121 in shallower water where the exposure of the coast ensures that there is more water mixing due to wave action. Deeper down, this effect is attenuated, allowing A4.121 biotope to develop.
Temporal variation: Axinella dissimilis tends to grow extremely slowly.

Source: EUNIS habitat classification

Vegetation types

Relation to vegetation types (syntaxa)

Not available

Species mentioned in habitat description

Invertebrates Alcyonium digitatum
Invertebrates Axinella dissimilis
Invertebrates Calliostoma zizyphinum
Invertebrates Caryophyllia smithii
Invertebrates Cliona celata
Invertebrates Dysidea fragilis
Invertebrates Echinus esculentus
Invertebrates Holothuria forskali
Invertebrates Luidia ciliaris
Invertebrates Marthasterias glacialis
Invertebrates Nemertesia antennina
Invertebrates Nemertesia ramosa
Invertebrates Pachymatisma johnstonia
Invertebrates Phakellia ventilabrum
Invertebrates Porella compressa
Invertebrates Sertularella gayi
Invertebrates Tethya aurantium
Species scientific name English common name Species group
Alcyonium digitatum Invertebrates
Axinella dissimilis Invertebrates
Calliostoma zizyphinum Invertebrates
Caryophyllia smithii Invertebrates
Cliona celata Invertebrates
Dysidea fragilis Invertebrates
Echinus esculentus Invertebrates
Holothuria forskali Invertebrates
Luidia ciliaris Invertebrates
Marthasterias glacialis Invertebrates
Nemertesia antennina Invertebrates
Nemertesia ramosa Invertebrates
Pachymatisma johnstonia Invertebrates
Phakellia ventilabrum Invertebrates
Porella compressa Invertebrates
Sertularella gayi Invertebrates
Tethya aurantium Invertebrates

Other classifications

Classification Code Habitat type name Relationship type
Marine Habitat Classification Britain/Ireland 0405 CR.HCR.DpSp.PhaAxi <I>Phakellia ventilabrum</I> and Axinellid sponges on deep, wave- exposed circalittoral 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 A4.121 Phakellia ventilabrum and axinellid sponges on deep, wave-exposed circalittoral rock same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200308 A3.611 Phakellia ventilabrum and axinellid sponges on deep exposed circalittoral rock same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200202 A3.611 Phakellia ventilabrum and axinellid sponges on deep exposed circalittoral rock same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 199910 A3.611 Phakellia ventilabrum and axinellid sponges on deep exposed circalittoral rock same
MNCR BioMar 97.06 (Britain & Ireland) MCR.XFa.PhaAxi Phakellia ventilabrum and axinellid sponges on deep exposed circalittoral rock same
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