BIOTIC Species Information for Electra pilosa
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Researched by | Dr Harvey Tyler-Walters | Data supplied by | MarLIN |
Refereed by | Dr Peter J. Hayward | ||
Distribution and Habitat | |||
Distribution in Britain & Ireland | Common on all coasts of the British Isles, although under recorded on parts of the east coast. | ||
Global distribution | Common in all temperate seas. | ||
Biogeographic range | Not researched | Depth range | Intertidal to at least 50m |
Migratory | Non-migratory / Resident | ||
Distribution Additional Information | Electra pilosa may be found on most substrata, and is part of the epiphytic fauna of macroalgae such as %Fucus serratus% in the intertidal and the stipes or holdfasts of laminarians in the subtidal. Electra pilosa may also be found encrusting the shells of shellfish such as mussels. It is also a common member of the fouling community (Ryland, 1967). The abundance of bryozoans is positively correlated with supply of hard substrata and hence with current strength (Eggleston, 1972b; Ryland, 1976). Similarly, the abundance of Electra pilosa increased with increasing fucoid density and surface area (O'Connor et al., 1979). | ||
Substratum preferences | Bedrock Large to very large boulders Small boulders Cobbles Algae Other species (see additional information) Artificial (e.g. metal/wood/concrete) Seagrass Under boulders Caves Overhangs |
Physiographic preferences | Open coast Strait / sound Sealoch Ria / Voe Estuary Enclosed coast / Embayment |
Biological zone | Mid Eulittoral Lower Eulittoral Sublittoral Fringe Upper Infralittoral Lower Infralittoral |
Wave exposure | Moderately Exposed Sheltered |
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 | Hayward & Ryland, 1995b, Hayward & Ryland, 1998, Bruce et al., 1963, Ryland, 1967, Ryland, 1976, Ryland, 1977, Moore, 1973c, Ryland, 1970, O'Connor et al., 1979, Gontar & Denisenko, 1989, |