EUNIS habitat classification 2017 > M - Marine benthic habitats > MB3 - Infralittoral coarse sediment > MB32 - Atlantic infralittoral coarse sediment > MB323 - Faunal communities in full salinity Atlantic infralittoral coarse sediment > MB3237 - Dense Lanice conchilega and other polychaetes in Atlantic tide-swept infralittoral sand and mixed gravelly sand

Dense Lanice conchilega and other polychaetes in Atlantic tide-swept infralittoral sand and mixed gravelly sand

Quick facts

EUNIS habitat type code MB3237
Relation to Resolution 4 habitat type (used for designation of Emerald sites)

Description (English)

Dense beds of Lanice conchilega occur in coarse to medium fine gravelly sand in the shallow sublittoral, where there are strong tidal streams or wave action. Several other species of polychaete also occur as infauna e.g. Spiophanes bombyx, Scoloplos armiger, Chaetozone setosa and Magelona mirabilis. Lanice beds are found in a wide range of habitats including muddier mixed sediment. The dense Lanice biotope (MB3-237) on certain lower shores may be a littoral extension of the current biotope. The presence of L. conchilega in high numbersmay, over time, stabilise the sediment to the extent where a more diverse community may develop (Wood, 1987). Possibly as a result of this, there is a high level of variation with regard the infauna found in MB3-237. It is likely that a number of sub-biotopes may subsequently be identified for this biotope. Offshore from the Wash and the North Norfolk coast Lanice beds are often found intermixed with Sabellaria spinulosa beds in muddier mixed sediment, particularly in the channels between the shallow sandbanks, which are so prevalent in this area (IECS, 1995; NRA, 1995). It is possible that the presence of Lanice has stabilised the habitat sufficiently to allow the deposition of finer material, which has subsequently assisted the development of S. spinulosa. It may be more accurate to define MB3-237 as an epibiotic biotope which overlays a variety of infaunal biotopes (e.g. MB5-233 in finer sands and MC5-214 or MB5-236 in slightly muddier areas).

Source: EUNIS habitat classification

Vegetation types

Relation to vegetation types (syntaxa)

Not available

Species mentioned in habitat description

Invertebrates Chaetozone setosa
Invertebrates Lanice conchilega
Invertebrates Magelona mirabilis
Invertebrates Sabellaria spinulosa
Invertebrates Scoloplos armiger
Invertebrates Spiophanes bombyx
Species scientific name English common name Species group
Chaetozone setosa Invertebrates
Lanice conchilega Invertebrates
Magelona mirabilis Invertebrates
Sabellaria spinulosa Invertebrates
Scoloplos armiger Invertebrates
Spiophanes bombyx Invertebrates

Other classifications

Classification Code Habitat type name Relationship type
EUNIS Habitat Classification 2007 (revised descriptions 2012) A5.137 Dense Lanice conchilega and other polychaetes in tide-swept infralittoral sand and mixed gravelly sand same
For relation to plant communities (syntaxa), see Vegetation types

History

Classification Code Habitat type name Relationship type Comment
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200410 A5.127 Dense Lanice conchilega and other polychaetes in tide-swept infralittoral sand and mixed gravelly sand same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200308 A4.123 Dense Lanice conchilega and other polychaetes in tide-swept infralittoral sand and mixed gravely sand same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200202 A4.123 Dense Lanice conchilega and other polychaetes in tide-swept shallow-water sand same
EUNIS Habitat Classification 199910 A4.133 Dense Lanice conchilega and other polychaetes in tide-swept shallow-water sand same
MNCR BioMar 97.06 (Britain & Ireland) IGS.FaS.Lcon Dense Lanice conchilega and other polychaetes in tide-swept infralittoral sand same
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