Fucus serratus and red seaweeds on moderately exposed lower eulittoral rock
Quick facts
EUNIS habitat type | code MA12441 |
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Relation to | Resolution 4 habitat type (used for designation of Emerald sites) |
Description (English)
Moderately exposed lower eulittoral bedrock characterised by mosaics of the wrack Fucus serratus and turf-forming red seaweeds including Osmundea pinnatifida, Mastocarpus stellatus or Corallina officinalis. The hydroid Dynamena pumila can occur in dense populations on the F. serratus fronds whilst the sponge Halichondria panicea can cover the bedrock beneath. Underneath the canopy a number of other red seaweeds may be present including Palmaria palmata, Lomentaria articulata, Membranoptera alata and Chondrus crispus. Green seaweeds such as Cladophora rupestris, Enteromorpha intestinalis and Ulva lactuca are present though usually in small numbers. In addition, such shores provide a greater number of permanently damp refuges between the stones and underneath the seaweed canopy. Within these micro-habitats species such as the limpet Patella vulgata, the barnacle Semibalanus balanoides or the whelk Nucella lapillus can be found in lower abundance than higher up the shore. If a few boulders are present then the winkle Littorina littorea and the crab Carcinus maenas can be found on or underneath the boulders.
Situation: Above the F. serratus biotope on moderately exposed bedrock shores are the wrack Fucus vesiculosus and/or S. balanoides and P. vulgata dominated biotopes (MA1-223; MA1-2232; MA1-243). The sub littoral fringe below on moderately exposed shores is dominated by the kelp Laminaria digitata and on vertical faces the kelp Alaria esculenta (MB1-2172; MB1-2112). On uneven bedrock F. serratus and red seaweeds often dominate the upper-facing surfaces, while steep or vertical rock is characterised by S. balanoides and P. vulgata dominated biotopes (see above).
Temporal variation: Fluctuations from year to year in the abundance of the F. serratus and the red seaweeds due to factors such as severe storms may convert this biotope into either MA1-23F1 or into a red seaweed dominated biotope. The C. maenas population may migrate offshore during the winter.
Source: EUNIS habitat classification
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Species scientific name | English common name | Species group |
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Cladophora rupestris | Algae | |
Enteromorpha intestinalis | Algae | |
Fucus serratus | Algae | |
Fucus vesiculosus | Algae | |
Ulva lactuca | Algae | |
Carcinus maenas | Invertebrates | |
Halichondria panicea | 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) | A1.2141 | Fucus serratus and red seaweeds on moderately exposed lower eulittoral rock | same |
History
Classification | Code | Habitat type name | Relationship type | Comment |
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EUNIS Habitat Classification 200410 | A1.2141 | Fucus serratus and red seaweeds on moderately exposed lower eulittoral rock | same | |
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200308 | A1.2232 | Dense Fucus serratus on moderately exposed to very sheltered lower eulittoral rock | narrower | |
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200308 | A1.2231 | Fucus serratus and red seaweeds on moderately exposed lower eulittoral rock | narrower | |
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200202 | A1.2231 | Fucus serratus and red seaweeds on moderately exposed lower eulittoral rock | narrower | |
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200202 | A1.2232 | Dense Fucus serratus on moderately exposed to very sheltered lower eulittoral rock | narrower | |
EUNIS Habitat Classification 199910 | A1.2131 | Fucus serratus and red seaweeds on moderately exposed lower eulittoral rock | narrower | |
EUNIS Habitat Classification 199910 | A1.2132 | Dense Fucus serratus on moderately exposed to very sheltered lower eulittoral rock | narrower | |
MNCR BioMar 97.06 (Britain & Ireland) | MLR.BF.Fser.R | Fucus serratus and red seaweeds on moderately exposed lower eulittoral rock | narrower | |
MNCR BioMar 97.06 (Britain & Ireland) | MLR.BF.Fser.Fser | Dense Fucus serratus on moderately exposed to very sheltered lower eulittoral rock | narrower |