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CR.FCR.FouFa.Aasp Ascidiella aspersa on circalittoral artificial substrata

Published date 2015-03

Sheltered artificial substrata (such as discarded fishing nets or scrap metal on muddy sediment plains ... ), sometimes subject to variable salinity, with high numbers of the ascidian Ascidiella aspersa which


SS.SSa.CFiSa.ApriBatPo Abra prismatica, Bathyporeia elegans and polychaetes in circalittoral fine sand

Published date 2015-03

In circalittoral and offshore medium to fine sands between 25 m and 100 m a community characterised by ... Variants to the biotope, with sparser fauna in medium coarse sand with some gravel in deeper water, have


SS.SMp.SSgr.Rup Ruppia maritima in reduced salinity infralittoral muddy sand

Published date 2015-03

These beds may be populated by fish such as Gasterosteus aculeatus which is less common on filamentous ... in addition to occasional fucoids.


LR.FLR.Lic.YG Yellow and grey lichens on supralittoral rock

Published date 2015-03

Vertical to gently sloping bedrock and stable boulders in the supralittoral (or splash zone) of the majority ... In estuaries, this biotope is often restricted to artificial substrata such as sea defences.


SS.SCS.ICS.HchrEdw Halcampa chrysanthellum and Edwardsia timida on sublittoral clean stone gravel

Published date 2015-03

Associated species are often typical of a hydroid/bryozoan turf with polychaetes such as Spirobranchus ... This biotope tends to occur at the entrance to marine inlets where tidal currents are moderately strong


CR.MCR.EcCr.CarSp.Bri Brittlestars overlying coralline crusts, Parasmittina trispinosa and Caryophyllia smithii on wave-exposed circalittoral rock

Published date 2015-03

moderately strong to weak tidal streams, on open coasts. ... to displace the dense mat of brittlestars that covers the seabed.


M.ArMB.Co Arctic mid bathyal coarse sediment

Published date 2015-03

Epifauna tend to be sparse mobile species or burrowing fauna such as anemones visible at the surface. ... Note that stable pebbles, cobbles and boulders are classed as rock; any rock present on coarse sediment


SS.SSa.IFiSa.NcirBat Nephtys cirrosa and Bathyporeia spp. in infralittoral sand

Published date 2015-03

(and sometimes Pontocrates spp.) which occur in the shallow sublittoral to at least 30 m depth. ... This biotope occurs in sediments subject to physical disturbance, as a result of wave action (and occasionally


CR.LCR.BrAs.NovPro.VS Novocrania anomala, Dendrodoa grossularia and Rolandia coralloides on variable salinity circalittoral rock

Published date 2015-03

variable salinity regimes (such as Loch Etive). ... due to the variable salinity.


M.AtUB.Mu Atlantic upper bathyal mud

Published date 2015-03

Epifauna tend to be sparse, mobile species, but aggregations of erect fauna such as glass sponges, seapens ... Note that muddy sand sediments are classed as mud if the mud content is great enough.



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