EUNIS habitat classification 2012 amended 2019 > A - Marine habitats > A5 - Sublittoral sediment > A5.3 - Sublittoral mud > A5.33 - Infralittoral sandy mud > A5.331 - Nephtys hombergii and Macoma balthica in infralittoral sandy mud

Nephtys hombergii and Macoma balthica in infralittoral sandy mud

English name: Nephtys hombergii and Macoma balthica in infralittoral sandy mud

Description (English)

Near-shore shallow sandy muds and muds, and sometimes mixed sediments, may be characterised by the presence of the polychaete Nephtys hombergii and the bivalve Macoma balthica. Abra alba, and Nucula nitidosa may also be important although they may not necessarily occur simultaneously or in high numbers. Other taxa include Spiophanes bombyx, Lagis koreni, and Echinocardium cordatum. In some areas Scoloplos armiger and Crangon crangon may also be present. The community appears to be quite stable (Dewarumez et al. 1992) and the substratum is typically rich in organic content. This community has been included in the 'Boreal Offshore Muddy Sand Association' of Jones (1950) and is also described by several other authors (Petersen 1918; Cabioch & Gla‡on 1975). A similar community may occur in deep water in the Baltic (Thorson 1957). This biotope may occur in slightly reduced salinity estuarine conditions where Mya sp. may become a significant member of the community (Thorson 1957).
Situation: The community may occur in small patches or swathes in shallow waters parallel to the shore (Jones 1950; Cabioch & Gla‡on 1975) or in shallow nearshore depressions or trenches where finer material collects e.g. off the Suffolk coast (IECS 1991). This biotope is known to occur in patches between Denmark and the western English Channel.
Temporal variation: Sites with A5.331 may develop into Amphiura biotopes with time (E.I.S. Rees pers. comm. 1996)

Source: EUNIS habitat classification

Quick facts

EUNIS habitat type code A5.331
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 Abra alba
Invertebrates Crangon crangon
Invertebrates Echinocardium cordatum
Invertebrates Macoma balthica
Invertebrates Nephtys hombergii
Invertebrates Nucula nitidosa
Invertebrates Scoloplos armiger
Invertebrates Spiophanes bombyx
Species scientific name English common name Species group
Abra alba Invertebrates
Crangon crangon Invertebrates
Echinocardium cordatum Invertebrates
Macoma balthica Invertebrates
Nephtys hombergii Invertebrates
Nucula nitidosa Invertebrates
Scoloplos armiger Invertebrates
Spiophanes bombyx Invertebrates

Other classifications

Classification Code Habitat type name Relationship type
Marine Habitat Classification Britain/Ireland 0405 SS.SMu.ISaMu.NhomMac <I>Nephtys hombergii</I> and <I>Macoma balthica</I> in infralittoral sandy mud 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 A5.331 Nephtys hombergii and Macoma balthica in infralittoral sandy mud same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200308 A4.253 Nephtys hombergii and Macoma balthica in infralittoral muddy sand or sandy mud same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200202 A4.253 Macoma balthica and Abra alba in infralittoral muddy sand or mud same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 199910 A4.263 Macoma balthica and Abra alba in infralittoral muddy sand or mud same
MNCR BioMar 97.06 (Britain & Ireland) IMS.FaMS.MacAbr Macoma balthica and Abra alba in infralittoral muddy sand or mud same
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