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Marine Habitat Classification


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   Urchin dominated community on Atlantic mid bathyal coarse sediment


Physical habitat description

Salinity Full (30-35 ppt)
Wave exposure
Tidal streams
Substratum Coarse sediment
Zone Atlantic mid bathyal
Depth Band 600 - 1300 m
Other Features

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Distribution of habitat M.AtMB.Co.UrcCom Urchin dominated community on Atlantic mid bathyal coarse sediment

  • Records used to define the biotope (core records)
  • Other records assigned to this biotope, marked as 'certain'
  • Other records assigned to this biotope, marked as 'uncertain'
  • Predicted extent of the level 3 (for sublittoral rock & deep sea) or 4 (for sublittoral sediment) habitat

Point data based on records in the UK Marine Recorder Snapshot. Predicted habitat extent is from UKSeaMap.

Description

This broad community contains biotopes that are dominated by urchins and occurs on sediment. The species of urchin and associated species varies with depth and substrate type. On Atlantic upper to mid bathyal coarse sediment only cidarid urchin assemblages have been recorded to date. Associated taxa include holothurians, anemones and cup corals.

Situation

No situation data available.

Temporal variation

No temporal variation data available.

Characterising species

Characterising species data not applicable.

Similar biotopes or habitat types

M.AtMB.Mu.UrcCom
The same epifaunal broad community occuring on mud. The species of urchin may differ - cidarid urchins are not found on mud. Associated infauna are likely to differ.

M.AtLB.Mu.UrcCom
The same epifaunal broad community occuring in the lower bathyal on mud. The species of urchin may differ - cidarid urchins are not found on mud. Associated infauna are likely to differ.

M.AtUB.Sa.UrcCom
The same epifaunal broad community occuring in the upper bathyal on sand. Associated infauna are likely to differ.

M.AtMB.Sa.UrcCom
The same epifaunal broad community occuring on sand. Associated infauna are likely to differ.

M.AtLB.Sa.UrcCom
The same epifaunal broad community occuring in the lower bathyal on sand. Associated infauna are likely to differ.

M.AtUB.Co.UrcCom
The same epifaunal broad community occuring in the upper bathyal. Associated infauna are likely to differ.

M.AtUA.Mu.UrcCom
The same epifaunal broad community occuring in the upper abyssal on mud. The species of urchin may differ - Gracilechinus alexandri dominates in the upper abyssal. Associated infauna are likely to differ.


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