BIOTIC Species Information for Corophium volutator
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Researched by | Ken Neal & Penny Avant | Data supplied by | MarLIN |
Refereed by | This information is not refereed. | ||
Distribution and Habitat | |||
Distribution in Britain & Ireland | Widely distributed on all coasts of Britain. Widely separated records in Ireland. | ||
Global distribution | North Atlantic, American and European coasts; from western Norway to the Mediterranean and the Black Sea and Azov Sea. There is also a Japanese variety, Corophium volutator orientalis (Omori & Tanaka, 1998). | ||
Biogeographic range | Not researched | Depth range | Intertidal |
Migratory | Non-migratory / Resident | ||
Distribution Additional Information | The distribution of Corophium volutator within estuaries changes with season and hydrodynamic conditions. Because of the flood tide swimming habit of Corophium volutator in certain areas (see adult general biology), it is often concentrated within creeks and embayments and all but absent from mudflats even though they are suitable habitat. In the Ythan Estuary, Corophium volutator were found to move in and out of areas depending on salinity. In the summer when freshwater input was low, Corophium volutator was much more widespread than in the winter when high rainfall reduced the interstitial salinity and made certain areas uninhabitable (McLusky, 1968). This pattern is presumably repeated in other estuaries as well. | ||
Substratum preferences | Sandy mud Muddy sand Mud |
Physiographic preferences | Estuary Open coast |
Biological zone | Upper Eulittoral Mid Eulittoral Lower Eulittoral Sublittoral Fringe |
Wave exposure | Sheltered Very Sheltered Extremely Sheltered |
Tidal stream strength/Water flow | Weak (<1 kn) Very Weak (negligible) |
Salinity | Reduced (18-30 psu) Variable (18-40 psu) Full (30-40 psu) Low (<18 psu) |
Habitat Preferences Additional Information | |||
Distribution References | Lincoln, 1979, Fish & Fish, 1996, Hayward & Ryland, 1995b, Hayward et al., 1996, Bruce et al., 1963, Hughes & Gerdol, 1997, Omori & Tanaka, 1998, McLusky, 1968, |