EUNIS habitat classification 2012 amended 2019 > A - Marine habitats > A5 - Sublittoral sediment > A5.3 - Sublittoral mud > A5.37 - Deep circalittoral mud > A5.371 - Ampharete falcata turf with Parvicardium ovale on cohesive muddy sediment near margins of deep stratified seas

Ampharete falcata turf with Parvicardium ovale on cohesive muddy sediment near margins of deep stratified seas

English name: Ampharete falcata turf with Parvicardium ovale on cohesive muddy sediment near margins of deep stratified seas

Description (English)

Dense stands of Ampharete falcata tubes which protrude from muddy sediments, appearing as a turf or meadow in localised areas. These areas seem to occur on a crucial point on a depositional gradient between areas of tide-swept mobile sands and quiescent stratifying muds. Dense populations of the small bivalve Parvicardium ovale occur in the superficial sediment. Other infauna in this diverse biotope includes Lumbrineris scopa, Levinsenia sp., Prionospio steenstrupi, Diplocirrus glaucus and Praxillella affinis although a wide variety of other infaunal species may also be found. Both the brittlestars Amphiura filiformis and Amphiura chiajei may be present together with Nephrops norvegicus in higher abundance than the A5.363 or A5.351 biotopes. Substantial populations of mobile epifauna such as Pandalus montagui and smaller fish also occur, together with those that can cling to the tubes, such as Macropodia spp. A similar turf of worm tubes formed by the maldanid polychaete Melinna cristata has been recorded from Northumberland (Buchanan 1963). Nephrops trawling may severely damage this biotope and it is possible that such activity has destroyed examples of this biotope in the Irish Sea (E.I.S. Rees pers. comm. 2002).

Source: EUNIS habitat classification

Quick facts

EUNIS habitat type code A5.371
Bern Convention Included in a Resolution 4 habitat type at a higher level (A5)

Vegetation types

Relation to vegetation types (syntaxa)

Not available

Species mentioned in habitat description

Invertebrates Amphiura filiformis
Invertebrates Nephrops norvegicus
Species scientific name English common name Species group
Amphiura filiformis Invertebrates
Nephrops norvegicus Invertebrates

Other classifications

Classification Code Habitat type name Relationship type
Marine Habitat Classification Britain/Ireland 0405 SS.SMu.OMu.AfalPova <I>Ampharete falcata</I> turf with <I>Parvicardium ovale</I> on cohesive muddy sediment near margins of deep stratified seas 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 A5.371 Ampharete falcata turf with Parvicardium ovale on cohesive muddy sediment near margins of deep stratified seas same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200308 A4.741 Ampharete falcata turf with Parvicardium ovale on cohesive muddy sediment near margins of deep stratified seas same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200202 A4.741 Ampharete falcata turf with Parvicardium ovale on cohesive muddy very fine sand near margins of deep stratified seas same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 199910 A4.711 Ampharete falcata turf with Parvicardium ovale on cohesive muddy very fine sand near margins of deep stratified seas same
MNCR BioMar 97.06 (Britain & Ireland) COS.AmpPar Ampharete falcata turf with Parvicardium ovale on cohesive muddy very fine sand near margins of deep stratified seas same
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