BIOTIC Species Information for Fucus distichus
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Researched by | Nicola White | Data supplied by | MarLIN | ||||||||||||
Refereed by | Dr Graham Scott | ||||||||||||||
Taxonomy | |||||||||||||||
Scientific name | Fucus distichus | Common name | A brown seaweed | ||||||||||||
MCS Code | ZR380 | Recent Synonyms | Fucus distichus distichus, Powell, 1957a; Fucus distichus anceps, Powell, 1957a. | ||||||||||||
Phylum | Chromophycota | Subphylum | |||||||||||||
Superclass | Class | Phaeophyceae | |||||||||||||
Subclass | Order | Fucales | |||||||||||||
Suborder | Family | Fucaceae | |||||||||||||
Genus | Fucus | Species | distichus | ||||||||||||
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Additional Information | No text entered | ||||||||||||||
Taxonomy References | Rice & Chapman, 1985, Fish & Fish, 1996, Howson & Picton, 1997, | ||||||||||||||
General Biology | |||||||||||||||
Growth form | Foliose |
Feeding method | Photoautotroph |
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Mobility/Movement | Permanent attachment |
Environmental position | Epifloral |
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Typical food types | Not relevant | Habit | Attached | ||||||||||||
Bioturbator | Not relevant | Flexibility | High (>45 degrees) | ||||||||||||
Fragility | Intermediate | Size | Medium-large(21-50cm) | ||||||||||||
Height | Up to 30 cm | Growth Rate | 10 cm / year | ||||||||||||
Adult dispersal potential | Not researched | Dependency | Independent | ||||||||||||
Sociability | Solitary | ||||||||||||||
Toxic/Poisonous? | No | ||||||||||||||
General Biology Additional Information | The morphology of Fucus distichus is remarkably varied. Powell (1957a) recognised four subspecies, which were later separated into two distinct species (Fucus distichus and Fucus evanescens) by Rice and Chapman (1985). In its rock pool habit on the east coast of North America Fucus distichus is considered by Pearson & Davison (1994) to be slow growing, a poor competitor and stress intolerant. Adults of Fucus distichus are very tolerant of grazing due to a high content of phlorotannin, but germlings do not have any protection and are susceptible to grazing by littorinids. | ||||||||||||||
Biology References | Rice & Chapman, 1985, Powell, 1957, Pearson & Davison, 1994, Ang, 1991, | ||||||||||||||
Distribution and Habitat | |||||||||||||||
Distribution in Britain & Ireland | Restricted to northern shores of Scotland and north and west Ireland. | ||||||||||||||
Global distribution | Norway, northern Scotland, Iceland, Greenland, eastern North America from Labrador to Maine and the Pacific coast of America discontinuously from Alaska to California | ||||||||||||||
Biogeographic range | Not researched | Depth range | Upper eulittoral | ||||||||||||
Migratory | Non-migratory / Resident | ||||||||||||||
Distribution Additional Information | In Britain and Ireland, Fucus distichus has only been recorded attached to bedrock in the mid to upper eulittoral zone on exposed rocky shores in northern Scotland and Ireland. It is thought to be prevented from growing further south due to its poor tolerance of desiccation and inability to compete with plants growing further down the shore. However, on the east coast of North America, Fucus distichus is only found in rock pools and is incapable of growing on emergent rock surfaces in the mid to upper eulittoral. | ||||||||||||||
Substratum preferences | Bedrock Large to very large boulders |
Physiographic preferences | Open coast |
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Biological zone | Upper Eulittoral |
Wave exposure | Extremely Exposed Very Exposed |
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Tidal stream strength/Water flow | Strong (3-6 kn) Moderately Strong (1-3 kn) Weak (<1 kn) Very Weak (negligible) |
Salinity | Full (30-40 psu) Variable (18-40 psu) |
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Habitat Preferences Additional Information | |||||||||||||||
Distribution References | Rice & Chapman, 1985, Ang, 1991, JNCC, 1999, Norton, 1985, Hardy & Guiry, 2003, | ||||||||||||||
Reproduction/Life History | |||||||||||||||
Reproductive type | Permanent hermaphrodite |
Developmental mechanism | Not relevant |
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Reproductive Season | April to August | Reproductive Location | Insufficient information | ||||||||||||
Reproductive frequency | Annual protracted | Regeneration potential | No | ||||||||||||
Life span | 3-5 years | Age at reproductive maturity | 1-2 years | ||||||||||||
Generation time | 1-2 years | Fecundity | Insufficient information | ||||||||||||
Egg/propagule size | Insufficient information | Fertilization type | Insufficient information | ||||||||||||
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Reproduction Preferences Additional Information |
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Reproduction References | Powell, 1957(b), Rice et al., 1985, Ang, 1991, |