The infauna and epifauna of the northern north sea
The infauna and epifauna of the northern north seaD. BASFORD, A. ELEFTHERIOU(1) AND D. RAFFAELLI (2)
Marine Laboratory, P.O. Box 101, Victoria Road, Torry,
Aberdeen AB9 8DB, U.K.
(1)Department of Biology, University of Crete, P.O.
Box 1470, Heraklion 71110, Crete, Greece
(2)Culterty Field Station, University of Aberdeen, Newburgh,
Aberdeen AB4 OAA, U.K.
ABSTRACT
This paper compares the infaunal and epifaunal assemblages
from surveys encompassing 121 grab stations and 152
Agassiz trawl samples respectively, collected between
1980 and 1985. The area surveyed is delimited by the
Scottish, Norwegian and Danish coasts lying between
56o15'N and 60o 45'N. Samples for infauna and environmental
parameters were collected by Smith-McIntyre grab and
Craib corer.
The epifaunal and infaunal assemblages were analysed
separately by ordination techniques (DECORANA and TWINSPAN)
to detect the major environmental gradients underlying
the distribution and abundance of the fauna and to
indicate which taxa were characteristic of different
zones within the survey area.
The major determinant of infaunal community composition
was sediment granulometry, with depth being of secondary
importance. For the epibenthos, depth was the major
factor and the sediment composition seemed less significant.
Assemblages identified by TWINSPAN were characterised
by particular species, but these 'community types'
were seen to grade into one another along continuous
environmental gradients. These findings are discussed
in relation to previous North Sea benthic classification
schemes.
Netherlands Joumal of Sea Research 25 (1/2): 165-173
(1990)