In high energy littoral rock habitats organisms
experience the continual pounding of waves and/or strong currents that
could dislodge them at any time. Only those that are adapted to with
stand the waves and resist dislodgment by strong ‘anchors’ be it large
muscular feet of periwinkles or, strong holdfasts and stunted growth in
seaweeds can survive. Barnacles with their own special like cement
securing them to the rocks thrive and cover the available hard
substrate. These barnacles are the characteristic species of high energy
environments. Other organisms such as periwinkles, limpets, small
mussels and the odd robust seaweed are confined to crevices or, if large
enough the old test of a barnacle which provides shelter from the wave
exposure.
Below are images of high energy littoral rock habitats and characteristic organisms:
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High energy littoral rock can become dominated by barnacles. |
Organisms
such as these limpets, periwinkles, small mussels and robust seaweeds
are confined to crevices that provide shelter from the dislodging power
of waves.
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Limpets and mussels seek refuge within a crevice. |
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Small and rough periwinkles seek refuge within a crevice. |
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Small periwinkles seek refuge within a crevice. |
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