Littoral coarse sediment

Common name:
Littoral coarse sediment
Habitat code:
A2.1
Description:

Littoral coarse sediments include shores of mobile pebbles, cobbles and gravel, sometimes with varying amounts of coarse sand. The sediment is highly mobile and subject to high degrees of drying between tides. As a result, few species are able to survive in this environment. Beaches of mobile cobbles and pebbles tend to be devoid of macroinfauna, while gravelly shores may support limited numbers of crustaceans, such as [Pectenogammarus planicrurus].
Situation: Littoral coarse sediments are found along relatively exposed open shores, where wave action prevents finer sediments from settling. Coarse sediments may also be present on the upper parts of shores where there are more stable, sandy biotopes on the lower and mid shore.
Temporal variation: The sediment particle size structure may vary seasonally, with relatively finer sediments able to settle during calmer conditions in summer. Where the sediment grain size is very large (at the interface between sediment and boulder shores), cobbles may be mobile during exposed winter conditions, but stable enough during summer months to support limited juvenile rocky shore epifauna (e.g. juvenile barnacles).

References:
, 2004
Important species scientific name Corresponding species comments
Echinogammarus planicrurus (Reid, 1940) Species mentioned in habitat definition as characterising
Next sub-divisions
EUNIS Code Type Name Name
A2.12 Estuarine coarse sediment shores Estuarine coarse sediment shores
A2.13 Mediterranean communities of mediolittoral coarse detritic bottoms Mediterranean communities of mediolittoral coarse detritic bottoms
A2.11 Shingle (pebble) and gravel shores Shingle (pebble) and gravel shores
Sites in which this biotope type has been recorded
EUNIS Site Code Source Greek Natura 2000 code Site name
V64201500 V64201500 JURAS POSMS PAPE-PERKONE
V66440700 V66440700 ZIEMELVIDZEMES PIEKRASTE
V88210100 V88210100 JURMALA STARP KALTENI UN UPESGRIVU