BIOTIC Species Information for Hippocampus hippocampus
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Researched by | Marisa Sabatini & Susie Ballerstedt | Data supplied by | MarLIN |
Refereed by | Neil Garrick-Maidment | ||
Distribution and Habitat | |||
Distribution in Britain & Ireland | Distributed along the south coast of England, with substantial populations around the Channel Islands and Ireland (Garrick-Maidment & Jones, 2004). | ||
Global distribution | Reported from the Netherlands, Belgium, the east Atlantic coast of Europe, Algeria, Italy, Malta and Greece. | ||
Biogeographic range | Not researched | Depth range | Sublittoral to 77 m |
Migratory | Non-migratory / Resident | ||
Distribution Additional Information | Seahorses are often found in water less than one metre deep. Most species of seahorse live at depths between 1-15 metres and as deep as 77 m when they move out into deeper waters over winter (Garrick-Maidment, 1998) but the depth varies throughout its range according to habitat (N. Garrick-Maidment, pers. comm.). In the Channel Islands, they are found in much deeper water because here they have a wide tidal range and deep gullies (N. Garrick-Maidment, pers. comm.). On the whole, Hippocampus hippocampus is found below 5 m whereas %Hippocampus guttulatus% is found in shallower depths (N. Garrick-Maidment, pers. comm.). They occupy only certain parts of seemingly suitable habitats, for example sticking to the edge of seagrass beds leaving large areas unoccupied. These microhabitats have not been investigated but is has been suggested that seahorses find more food in areas of good water exchange (Vincent, 1996). Habitat / substratum preferences may be seasonal and related to seasonal migration (N. Garrick-Maidment, pers. comm.).
Adults may disperse during short range migrations but most movement to new areas happens when adults are cast adrift by storms or carried away while grasping floating debris (Vincent, 1999). They can cope with strong tidal strength for varying periods of time (N. Garrick-Maidment, pers. comm.). |
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Substratum preferences | Algae Seagrass Bedrock Mud |
Physiographic preferences | Offshore seabed Strait / sound Estuary |
Biological zone | Upper Eulittoral Mid Eulittoral Lower Eulittoral Sublittoral Fringe |
Wave exposure | Moderately Exposed Sheltered Very Sheltered Extremely Sheltered Ultra Sheltered |
Tidal stream strength/Water flow | Weak (<1 kn) Very Weak (negligible) |
Salinity | Variable (18-40 psu) |
Habitat Preferences Additional Information | |||
Distribution References | Hayward et al., 1996, Froese & Pauly (ed.), 2004, Whitehead et al., 1986, Wheeler, 1969, Vincent, 1996, Garrick-Maidment & Jones, 2004, FishBase, 2000, |