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The European Nature Information System (EUNIS) has been implemented for the establishment of a marine
European habitats inventory. Its hierarchical classification is defined and relies on environmental variables
which primarily constrain biological communities (e.g. substrate types, sea energy level, depth and light penetration).
The EUNIS habitat classification scheme relies on thresholds (e.g. fraction of light and energy) which are
based on expert judgment or on the empirical analysis of the above environmental data. The present paper
proposes to establish and validate an appropriate threshold for energy classes (high, moderate and low) and
for subtidal biological zonation (infralittoral and circalittoral) suitable for EUNIS habitat classification of the
Western Iberian coast. Kineticwave-induced energy and the fraction of photosynthetically available light exerted
on the marine bottom were respectively assigned to the presence of kelp (Saccorhiza polyschides, Laminaria
hyperborea and Laminaria ochroleuca) and seaweed species in general. Both data were statistically described, ordered
fromthe largest to the smallest and percentile analyseswere independently performed. The threshold between
infralittoral and circalittoral was based on the first quartile while the ‘moderate energy’ class was
established between the 12.5 and 87.5 percentiles. To avoid data dependence on sampling locations and assess
the confidence interval a bootstrap technique was applied. According to this analysis,more than 75% of seaweeds
are present at locations where more than 3.65% of the surface light reaches the sea bottom. The range of energy
levels estimated using S. polyschides data, indicate that on the IberianWest coast the ‘moderate energy’ areas are
between 0.00303 and 0.04385 N/m2 of wave-induced energy. The lack of agreement between different studies in
different regions of Europe suggests the need for more standardization in the future. However, the obtained
thresholds in the present study will be very useful in the near future to implement and establish the Iberian
EUNIS habitats inventory.
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EUNIS classification Habitat mapping Thresholds Biological zonation Kinetic wave energy Seaweeds
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Elsevier