Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2008, Side 166

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2008, Side 166
164 DISTRIBUTION AND THE IMPACT OF OUTFIELD DRAINACE ON CARABIDS (COLEOPTERA, CARABIDAE) IN NORTH WESTERN EYSTUROY, FAROE ISLANDS islands except the smallest one (Bengtson, 1981; 1982), no major work examining the distribution of carabidae in the Faroe Islands has been printed in any scientific paper. The Norvegian/Swedish team found 18 of the 26 species, which is probably related to the fact that they did not have such extensive cover of habitats as did the earlier investigations, and that some of the 8 remainingspecies are rare. Shetland, our neighbour to the south is about the same size as the Faroe Islands (1400 km2), but have more than 55 species of carabidae (Bengtson, 1981). This can be explanied by Shetland being closer to the mainland pool from where the carabidae are dispersing (Bengtson, 1981). Bengtson (1982) shows results which West (1930) pre- sented in The Zoology of the Faroes; he lists all the 26 known species of carabidae in the Faroes at that time with reference to geogra- phical distribution, and he finds that 15 of the species are common and widely distribu- ted within the islands. Results presented in this paper come from an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) dealing with the impact of draining of land on the distribution of carabid-com- munities. The field work was done in sum- mer 2007. The structure af the carabidae community was used to assess the state of the environment in question (Fosaa et al„ 2008). Carabidae are commonly found in dif- ferent habitats and distribution of this fam- ily of beetles is a good indicator of the state of the environment (Luff 1996; Rainio and Niemelá 2003). As carabidae are one of the best researched insects in the Faroe Islands (Bengtson 1981; 1982); this gives better pos- sibilities for making comparisons. The aim of this paper is to be a supple- Map 1. Faroe Islands. The location of the island Eysturoy is shown. Darkest shades are areas above 600 m altitude, medium shades are areas above 300 m altitude, and areas with no shade are below 300 m altitude. ment to the already excisting works on the distribution of carabidae in the Faroes and is meant as a purely faunistic paper increasing the knowledge of the distribution of cara- bids, with reference to habitat. Possible ef- fects from draining are also included. Material and Methods Description og the area The study area is in the island Eysturoy in the northern and the central part of the Faroe Is- lands, see Map 1. Three different areas with different drainage histories were examined. Eiði 1 the older drained (OD) area has been drained since 1987, and Eiði 3 the newly
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