BIOTIC Species Information for Sabellaria alveolata
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Researched by | Angus Jackson | Data supplied by | MarLIN |
Refereed by | Prof. S. J. Hawkins | ||
Distribution and Habitat | |||
Distribution in Britain & Ireland | In Britain, most abundant on the south and west coasts with isolated records from the south east and east coasts. The northern limit is the Outer Hebrides. It is also found on south, west and north coasts of Ireland. | ||
Global distribution | Mediterranean, north Atlantic south to Morocco. The British Isles form the northern limits of the distribution in the north east Atlantic | ||
Biogeographic range | Not researched | Depth range | MTL - 10 metres |
Migratory | Non-migratory / Resident | ||
Distribution Additional Information | The honeycomb worm appears to be absent from many exposed peninsulas, probably due to the effects of water movement on recruitment. | ||
Substratum preferences | Bedrock Large to very large boulders Small boulders Cobbles Pebbles |
Physiographic preferences | Open coast |
Biological zone | Mid Eulittoral Lower Eulittoral Sublittoral Fringe Upper Infralittoral |
Wave exposure | Very Exposed Exposed Moderately Exposed |
Tidal stream strength/Water flow | Strong (3-6 kn) Moderately Strong (1-3 kn) |
Salinity | Full (30-40 psu) |
Habitat Preferences Additional Information | Although a hard substratum is required for attachment, there needs to be adequate sand or small shell particles from which to construct the tubes.
It is typically found in the low intertidal but occasionally found subtidally (e.g. in the Severn estuary). It typically colonizes bedrock or large boulders but in some sites binds together small cobbles in a complex with mussels. It has a strong settlement preference for adult tubes or sites currently or previously used by the species. |
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Distribution References | Cunningham et al., 1984, Campbell, 1994, Hayward et al., 1996, Holt et al., 1998, NBN, 2002, JNCC, 1999, Picton & Costello, 1998, |