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Title: Soft Bottom Intertidal


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Soft Bottom Intertidal
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General Information
  • Bottom consists of sediment instead of rock
  • Unstable and constantly shift in response to
    tides, waves and currents
  • No place for organisms to attach
  • Most animals burrow into the bottom
  • These organisms are referred to as infaunal
  • Very few marine plants

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Physical limits for life
  • Sediment grain size
  • Whether it is clay, silt or sand
  • Sediment sorting
  • How much of each type of sediment is present
  • Desiccation
  • Sandy sediment dries out faster than clay or silt
  • Not as big an issue as in a rock shore

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Oxygen Availability
  • Since no light penetrates the sediment no
    photosynthesis takes place no oxygen is
    produced
  • Sandy sediments are more porous than muddy
    sediments therefore, water associated with sandy
    sediments is mixed with water from the water
    column more efficiently and has a higher oxygen
    content
  • Muddy or clay sediment is densely packed and does
    not exchange water so it becomes anoxic quickly
  • Animals that live in this biome pump water into
    their burrows with siphons, some are very
    sluggish reducing the need for oxygen, and some
    have symbiotic bacteria

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Anoxic Waters
  • Refers to those waters that have no oxygen
  • Some have a rotten egg smell due to the presence
    of hydrogen sulfide produced by anaerobic
    bacteria
  • Areas that have a lot of this bacteria have black
    sediment layer because the bacteria reduce iron

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Mobility
  • Some mollusks burrow using their radula
  • Heart urchins use their spines and tube feet to
    burrow
  • Some animals eat their way through the sediment
    sea cucumbers and worms
  • Some animals are so small they can squeeze
    between the grains in the sediment called
    meiofauna

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Feeding
  • Detritus is the main food source
  • Many organism eat the sediment extracting
    whatever nutrients they can
  • Some organisms collect particles as they settle
    out of the water column
  • These are considered suspension feeders
  • Some carnivores burrow through the sediment
    looking for organisms that have burrowed in and
    then consume them
  • Some fish come into the area at high tide an
    nibble on the exposed siphons

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Zonation
  • Not as obvious as in the rocky shore area
  • Sandy beaches have the most zonation of any soft
    bottom shore
  • Water drains quickly from the high tide areas
    creating physical limits to life
  • Upper beaches tend to be drier than lower beaches

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Upper Beach
  • Dry
  • Inhabited by beach hoppers, isopods, ghost crabs
    and fiddler crabs

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Lower Beaches
  • Wet covered with water for a lot of the time
  • Inhabited by polychaetes, clams and other
    organisms
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