Semibalanus balanoides, Fucus vesiculosus and red seaweeds on exposed to moderately exposed eulittoral rock
Quick facts
EUNIS habitat type | code MA12232 |
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Relation to | Resolution 4 habitat type (used for designation of Emerald sites) |
Description (English)
Exposed and moderately exposed upper and mid eulittoral bedrock characterised by the barnacle Semibalanus balanoides, the limpet Patella vulgata and the whelk Nucella lapillus with a sparse community of seaweeds. Turfs of the wrack Fucus vesiculosus can be present on the more horizontal parts of the shore though usually in low abundance (Occasional). Individuals of F. vesiculosus can lack the characteristic twin air bladders due to environmental stress (i.e. wave exposure). A sparse seaweed community consisting of foliose red seaweeds such as Osmundea pinnatifida and Mastocarpus stellatus are usually present along with the Corallina officinalis and the green seaweed Enteromorpha intestinalis. The algal community is usually restricted to fissures and cracks in the bedrock surface. Moist cracks and crevices also provide a refuge for small individuals of the mussel Mytilus edulis and the winkles Littorina saxatilis and Littorina littorea. These crevices can also be occupied by encrusting coralline algae and the anemone Actinia equina.
Situation: On exposed and moderately exposed shores. This unit is found below the black lichen Verrucaria maura and sparse barnacles biotope (MA1-2131) and/or below the Chthamalus spp. and P. vulgata biotopes (MA1-222). It is found above the biotope dominated by the wrack Himanthalia elongata (MA1-233) or the red seaweed biotopes (MA1-232).
Temporal variation: On some shores, particularly those which are moderately exposed to wave action, temporal fluctuations in the abundance of limpets, barnacles and fucoid seaweeds may occur. As a result, over a number of years, a single shore may cycle between the barnacle- P. vulgata dominated biotope (MA1-2232) and a F. vesiculosus -dominated biotope (MA1-23D). Individuals of F. vesiculosus growing in stressed environmental conditions (i.e. high wave exposure) do not always develop the characteristic twin air bladders.
Source: EUNIS habitat classification
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Species scientific name | English common name | Species group |
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Corallina officinalis | Algae | |
Enteromorpha intestinalis | Algae | |
Fucus vesiculosus | Algae | |
Actinia equina | Invertebrates | |
Mytilus edulis | Invertebrates | |
Nucella lapillus | Dog whelk | Invertebrates |
Patella vulgata | Invertebrates |
Other classifications
Classification | Code | Habitat type name | Relationship type |
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EUNIS Habitat Classification 2007 (revised descriptions 2012) | A1.1132 | Semibalanus balanoides, Fucus vesiculosus and red seaweeds on exposed to moderately exposed eulittoral rock | same |
History
Classification | Code | Habitat type name | Relationship type | Comment |
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EUNIS Habitat Classification 200410 | A1.1132 | Semibalanus balanoides, Fucus vesiculosus and red seaweeds on exposed to moderately exposed eulittoral rock | same | |
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200308 | A1.1124 | Semibalanus balanoides, Fucus vesiculosus and red seaweeds on exposed to moderately exposed eulittoral rock | same | |
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200202 | A1.1124 | Barnacles, Patella and Fucus vesiculosus f. linearis on exposed eulittoral rock | same | |
EUNIS Habitat Classification 199910 | A1.1124 | Barnacles, Patella and Fucus vesiculosus f. linearis on exposed eulittoral rock | same | |
MNCR BioMar 97.06 (Britain & Ireland) | ELR.MB.BPat.Fvesl | Barnacles, Patella and Fucus vesiculosus f. linearis on exposed eulittoral rock | same |