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Inleidende oecologische studie van klei- en turfbanken in de getijdenzone te Raversijde (België)
Jocqué, R.; Van Damme, D. (1971). Inleidende oecologische studie van klei- en turfbanken in de getijdenzone te Raversijde (België). Biol. Jb. Dodonaea 39: 157-190
In: Biologisch Jaarboek (Dodonaea). Koninklijk Natuurwetenschappelijk Genootschap Dodonaea: Gent. ISSN 0366-0818, more

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Keywords
    Composition > Community composition
    Environments > Aquatic environment > Marine environment > Intertidal environment
    Organic matter > Biogenic deposits > Organic sediments > Peat
    ANE, Belgium, Belgian Coast [Marine Regions]; ANE, Belgium, Oostende, Raversijde-Bad [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Jocqué, R.
  • Van Damme, D.

Abstract
    The beach of Raversijde shows substrata which are very rich in comparison to the rest of natural substrata along the Belgian coast, consisting exclusively of sandy beaches. At this moment however it is threatened by silting up due to construction of breakwaters. From June to December 1970 samples were taken at several places of the beach. The investigation was focused on the peatbanks situated around mean tide level and the claybanks near low tide level. The foulding of those substrata was compared to that of wooden wreck situated near mean tide level . We found that the foulding on the vertical slopes of peatholes was characterised by as striking periodicity. This is due to the fact that only a few organisms are able to settle down immediately on peat. The most important are the barnacles Eliminius modestus and Balanus crenatus, which we call "pioneers". They allow further colonisation by organisms not able to settle down on peat e.g. Mytilus edulis. When the foulding grows thick and heavy the pioneers are choked and lose hold. Together with them the whole overgrowth disappeared from the vertical slopes by August. It was replaced by Laomedea longissima which stayed the dominating organism until December. As a result of temporary silting up and by lack of recolonisation the overgrowth practically disappeared as a whole during the winter. Periodicity is not so striking on the claybanks near low tide level where Zirfaea crispata and Petricola pholadiformis, both rock borers, allow further colonisation by foulding organisms. An important part of the foulding disappeared together with Mytilus edulis which was choked up by Balanus crenatus. The fouling of the wooden wreck showed little variation during our investigations. It was dominated by B. crenatus, E. modestus, M. edulis, Electra pilosa and Alcyonidium mytili. Two organisms new for the Belgian coast were figured.

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  • Jocqué R.; Van Damme D.; Laboratorium voor Oecologie der Dieren, Zoögeografie en Natuurbehoud; Laboratorium voor Paleontologie. RUG: Belgium; (2016): Ecological study of intertidal clay-and peatbanks at Raversijde (Belgium) in 1970., more

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