Littoral mussel beds on sediment
Quick facts
EUNIS habitat type | code A2.72 |
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Bern Convention | Resolution 4 habitat type (used for designation of Emerald sites) |
Description (English)
Sediment shores characterised by beds of adult mussels Mytilus edulis occur principally on mid and lower eulittoral mixed substrata (mainly cobbles and pebbles on muddy sediments) in a wide range of exposure conditions. In high densities the mussels bind the substratum and provide a habitat for many infaunal and epifaunal species. This biotope is also found in lower shore tide-swept areas, such as in the tidal narrows of Scottish sealochs. A fauna of dense juvenile mussels may be found in sheltered firths, attached to algae on shores of pebbles, gravel, sand, mud and shell debris with a strandline of fucoid algae.
Situation: High densities of juvenile mussels attached to seaweed have been recorded from sheltered shores of the Dornoch Firth and Moray Firth. Adult mussel beds can be found below a band of ephemeral green seaweeds (A2.821) on more exposed, predominantly rocky shores. On sheltered, predominantly rocky shores either a Fucus vesiculosus dominated biotope or a biotope dominated by the wrack Ascophyllum nodosum (A1.3132; A1.3142) can be found above, or the barnacle dominated biotope (A1.1133).
Temporal variation: The temporal stability of mussel beds can vary a lot. Some beds are permanent, maintained by recruitment of spat in amongst adults. Other beds are ephemeral, an example of which are beds ocurring at South America Skear where large amounts of spat settle intermittently on a cobble basement. The mussels rapidly build up mud, and are unable to remain attached to the stable cobbles. They are then liable to be washed away during gales. A second example of ephemeral mussel dominated biotopes occurs when mussel spat ("mussel crumble") settles on the superficial shell of cockle beds, such as is known to occur in the Burry Inlet.
Source:
EUNIS habitat classification
Interpretation Manual of the habitats targeted by Resolution No. 4
Legal status
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Vegetation types
Relation to vegetation types (syntaxa)
Not availableSpecies mentioned in habitat description
Species scientific name | English common name | Species group |
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Fucus vesiculosus | Algae | |
Mytilus edulis | Invertebrates |
Other classifications
Classification | Code | Habitat type name | Relationship type |
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Marine Habitat Classification Britain/Ireland 0405 | LS.LBR.LMus | Littoral mussel beds on sediment | source |
Palaearctic Habitat Classification 200112 | 11.254 | Mussel beds | wider |
CORINE Land Cover | 4.2.3. | Intertidal flats | n/a |
History
Classification | Code | Habitat type name | Relationship type |
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EUNIS Habitat Classification 200410 | A2.72 | Littoral Mytilus edulis beds on sediment | same |
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200308 | A1.33 | Mussel beds on sheltered littoral mixed substrata | narrower |
EUNIS Habitat Classification 200202 | A1.33 | Mussel beds on sheltered littoral mixed substrata | same |
EUNIS Habitat Classification 199910 | A1.33 | Mussel beds on sheltered littoral mixed substrata | same |
EUNIS Habitat Classification 199811 | A1.33 | Mussel beds on sheltered mixed substrata | same |
EUNIS Habitat Classification 199712 | A1.43 | Mussel beds on sheltered mixed substrata | same |
Palaearctic Habitat Classification 199905 | 11.254 | Part of Mussel beds | narrower |
Palaearctic Habitat Classification 1997 | 11.254 | Part of Mussel beds | narrower |
Palaearctic Habitat Classification 1996 | 11.254 | narrower | |
Palaearctic Habitat Classification 1993 | 11.254 | narrower | |
CORINE Biotopes Classification 1991 | 11.254 | narrower | |
MNCR BioMar 97.06 (Britain & Ireland) | SLR.MX | Mytilus (mussel) beds (mixed substrata) | same |
MNCR BioMar 96.7 (Britain & Ireland) | SLR.MytX | same |