MA1-254 - Ascophyllum nodosum et Fucus vesiculosus sur roche du médiolittoral moyen en milieu à salinité variable

Ascophyllum nodosum and Fucus vesiculosus on variable salinity mid eulittoral rock

Classification des habitats EUNIS 2022

Descriptif de l'habitat

Very sheltered to extremely sheltered mid eulittoral bedrock, boulders or cobbles subject to variable salinity characterised by an impoverished community dominated by a mixture of the wracks Ascophyllum nodosum and Fucus vesiculosus. Underneath the canopy are a few green seaweeds including Enteromorpha intestinalis and Cladophora spp., while the red seaweed Polysiphonia lanosa can be found as an epiphyte on A. nodosum. On the rock and among the boulders are the winkles Littorina littorea and Littorina saxatilis, the crab Carcinus maenas, the barnacles Semibalanus balanoides and Elminius modestus and even the occasional mussel Mytilus edulis. Among the seaweeds and underneath the boulders a variety of gammarids can be found.
Situation: This biotope usually lies below the Fucus spiralis biotope (unit MA1-252) or the Fucus ceranoides dominated biotopes (MA1-257) and above the variable salinity F. serratus dominated biotope (MA1-256), although on some shores a narrow zone of F. vesiculosus (MA1-23D) may occur immediately above the A. nodosum. With increasing wave exposure the A. nodosum canopy can be more dense (MA1-23E1).
Temporal variation: A. nodosum can reach an age of 25 years and the communities are usually stable. F. vesiculosus or F. serratus can occur in patches where the A. nodosum has been removed.

Bibliographie

European Topic Centre on Biological Diversity 2022. EUNIS marine habitat classification 2022 including crosswalks. Table Excel. (Source)