Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2008, Side 178

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2008, Side 178
176 DISTRIBUTION AND THE IMPACT OF OUTFIELD DRAINACE ON CARABIDS (COLEOPTERA, CARABIDAE) IN NORTH WESTERN EYSTUROY, FAROE ISLANDS only found one specimen, so it seems that Bembidion bruxellense is quite rare in the Faroe Islands. The reason for us getting fewer species than Bengtson (1981) is related to the fact that our work does not cover as many habi- tats as does the work by Bengtson (1981) where places like infields and higher moun- tains also were investigated. Bengtson (1981) found many species in the infields which were not covered in this project. The difference in abundance shown by some species between the early part of sea- son and later part of season, and also re- garding altitude, is likely related to repro- ductive cycle and habitat preference. All carabids have difference in abundance dur- ing the year but our season-cover was not long enough to see it all (Lindroth, 1985 and 1986). Patrobus septentrionis is a biennial species, which overwinters as adult; the new P. septentrionis emerge in mid summer (June to August) and adults are usually collected in June and July (Lindroth, 1985; Erikstad et al„ 1989). Carabids that reproduce the year after emergence often show little activity after emergence, this is an adaption to pre- serve the mandibles - used when eating - for the breeding season the next year (But- terfield, 1996). So the reason for the lesser abundance of Patrobus septentrionis in the later part of the season might be related to low activety. Calathus fuscipes imagines emerge in early sommer, so the higher catch of this spe- cies in the earlier part of the season, which is mid-summer, might be related to its emer- gence (Lindroth, 1986). Butterfield (1996) finds that at 305 m and 430 m altitudes in northern England new Calathus fuscipes emerge in late July and they overwinter to enter the breeding season the following spring. It is very likely that Calathus fuscipes also has a biennial reproductive circle in the present areas, since there is a relation be- tween northern climate and biennial repro- ductive cycle (Lindroth, 1985; 1986: Butter- field 1996). So the higher abundance of Calatus fuscipes in the early part of the sea- son might be related to the emergance of new C.fuscipes in July. Nebria salina emerges in the spring, and after a while enters a state of dormancy dur- ing mid-summer but starts activity again in the late summer in combination with repro- duction (Lindroth, 1985). Theactivityfound by us in late summer by Nebria salina is likely associated with reproduction and is an ex- planation of the higher abundance of N. salina in the late part of the season com- pared to the early part. Notiophilus bigutta- tus breeds in the spring and the new beetles emerge in summer and autum (Lindroth, 1985); this is possibly the reason for us col- lecting more N. biguttatus in the late part of the season Carabus problematicus has a biennial cycle in northern climates with the adults emerging in the late summer and breeding in the autumn the year after (Lindroth, 1985), this explains the higher abundance of Carabus problematicus in the later part of the season. The distribution shown by Calathus fuscipes only being found on the southwest facing slopes is likely related to them being relatively warmloving and preferring rela- tively dry habitats (Ashworth, 1973; Lin- droth, 1986; Butterfield, 1996). Calathus fuscipes had significantly higher abundance
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