The benthic infauna of the North Sea: species distribution and assemblages
The benthic infauna of the North Sea: species distribution and assemblagesA.Kunitzer, D. Basford, J. A. Craeymeersch, J. M. Dewarumez,
J. Dorjes, G. C. A. Duineveld, A. Eleftheriou, C. Heip,
P. Herman, P. Kingston, U. Niermann, E. Rachor, H.
Rumohr, and P.A.J. de Wilde
In 1986 participants of the Benthos Ecology Working
Group of ICES conducted a synoptic mapping of the infauna
of the southern and central North Sea. Together with
a mapping of the infauna of the northern North Sea
by Eleftheriou and Basford (1989) this provides the
database for the description of the benthic infauna
of the whole North Sea in this paper. Division of
the infauna into assemblages by TWINSPAN analysis separated
northern assemblages from southern assemblages along
the 70 m depth contour. Assemblages were further separated
by the 30, 50 m and 100 m depth contour as well as
by the sediment type. In addition to widely distributed
species, cold water species do not occur further south
than the northern edge of the Dogger Bank, which corresponds
to the 50 m depth contour. Warm water species were
not found north of the 100 m depth contour. Some species
occur on all types of sediment but most are restricted
to a special sediment and therefore these species are
limited in their distribution. The factors structuring
species distributions and assemblages seem to be temperature,
the influence of different water masses, e.g. Atlantic
water, the type of sediment and the food supply to
the benthos. Eleftheriou, A. and Basford, D. J. Journal
of the Marine Biological Association of the UK, 69:
123-143.
Key Words: benthos, North Sea, assemblages.
ICES J. mar. Sci., 49: 127-143.1992