muddbottnar
Muddbottnar refers to shallow muddy seabed habitats found in temperate and polar coastal seas. In marine geology and ecology, the term describes bottoms composed predominantly of fine-grained sediments such as silt and clay, often with high organic content and variable redox conditions at the sediment–water interface.
Etymology: The word combines elements from Nordic languages, with mud representing the sediment type and bottnar
Distribution and habitat: Muddbottnar are common in sheltered bays, estuaries, fjords, and protected shelf areas where
Ecology: The community is typically dominated by infauna such as polychaetes, bivalves, crustaceans, and diverse meiofauna,
Formation and dynamics: Sedimentation rates in muddbottnar are influenced by freshwater input, river plumes, tides, and
Research and relevance: Muddbottnar are key for understanding sediment transport, benthic ecology, and carbon cycling in