BIOTIC Species Information for Alaria esculenta
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Researched by | Dr Harvey Tyler-Walters | Data supplied by | MarLIN |
Refereed by | Dr Stefan Kraan | ||
Distribution and Habitat | |||
Distribution in Britain & Ireland | Found around the Shetland Isles, Orkney and east coast of Scotland, south to Flamborough Head in England. Its distribution continues along the south west of England and the west coasts of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland including the Isle of Man. | ||
Global distribution | Alaria esculenta occurs in the North Atlantic from Novaya Zemlya to Iceland and south to Brittany in the east and from the shores of Greenland to the Bering Strait in the west. It also occurs in the Bering Sea and Sea of Japan in the North Pacific | ||
Biogeographic range | Not researched | Depth range | 0-8 m |
Migratory | Non-migratory / Resident | ||
Distribution Additional Information | Alaria esculenta is absent from most of the east coast of England, primarily due to a lack of suitable substrata. The species is found all around the Irish coast, where rocky shores as substratum are available. It occurs at a depth of 15 m in the Aran Islands and below 35 m off the Scellig Islands, Ireland and Rockall. Alaria esculenta is present in the North Pacific and North Atlantic, where it is located north as far as the winter sea ice and as far south as the 16 °C summer isotherm, represented by the French coast of Brittany in the European North Atlantic (Luning, 1990). Its absence in the southern North Sea and English Channel is due to high summer surface temperatures of 16 °C, which it cannot survive (Munda & Luning, 1977; Widdowson, 1971; Sundene, 1962). Its distribution in the Arctic Sea is associated with the -2 °C February winter isotherm (Kraan pers. comm.). |
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Substratum preferences | Bedrock Large to very large boulders Small boulders Cobbles Pebbles Artificial (e.g. metal/wood/concrete) |
Physiographic preferences | Open coast Sealoch |
Biological zone | Lower Eulittoral Upper Infralittoral Sublittoral Fringe |
Wave exposure | Extremely Exposed Very Exposed Exposed |
Tidal stream strength/Water flow | Strong (3-6 kn) Moderately Strong (1-3 kn) Weak (<1 kn) |
Salinity | Full (30-40 psu) |
Habitat Preferences Additional Information | |||
Distribution References | Fish & Fish, 1996, Hayward et al., 1996, Birkett et al., 1998b, Lüning, 1990, Guiry, 2000, Sundene, 1962, Dring, 1982, JNCC, 1999, Picton & Costello, 1998, Kraan & Guiry, 2000, Munda & Luning, 1977, Newton, 1931, Hardy & Guiry, 2003, |