Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1987, Side 49

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1987, Side 49
WHEN, HOW, AND WHENCE? 53 similar to the Late Weichselian flora fur- ther to the south (in the British Isles, Jó- hansen 1982). For instance, Betula nana L. immigrated to Scotland around 10400 BP, to the Faroes around 9500 BP, and to eastern Greenland around 8000 BP. An immigration of B. nana to the Faroes from Scotland (or possibly Scandinavia) there- fore seems likely (Jóhansen 1982). It is also notable that the first immigration to the Faroes occurred shortly after the polar front had reached Greenland, following its southward advance in the Younger Dryas. That the earliest faunas in Iceland and the Faroes were apparently cool temperate rather than arctic is interesting when com- pared with the Late Pleistocene climatic re- cord. Coope (1969, 1979) has discussed the possibility of taxa emigrating from the Brit- ish Isles to Scandinavia during the retreat northwards of the polar front at about 13500 BP. In view of the fact that the front advanced southwards a few thousand years later, and that Midland England immedi- ately south of the ice front appears to have been devoid of invertebrates between about 18000 BP and 14500 BP (Ruddiman and Mclntyre 1981), it is difficult to per- ceive of a dispersal to the Faroes during the breakup of the Weichselian ice sheets at a- round 13500 BP. The climatic tolerance of the known pre-Landnám fossil insects in Iceland and the Faroes (Jessen and Ras- mussen 1922, Buckland 1988) seems rather to indicate an immigration during the sec- ond retreat northwards of the polar front (at about 9500 BP in the case of the Faroes), or, alternatively, that species that had invaded earlier went extinct during the Younger Dryas and left no (up to now re- covered) traces in the fossil record. Apparently, then, there were two (geo- logically) sudden changes in climate, both possible to explain by the retreat of the polar front northwards. Summer tempera- tures in the sea north of the polar front were probably not above 6°C and a temperature gradient across the front in summer in Late Glacial times of about 7°C has been proposed (Ruddiman et al. 1977). This may perhaps explain the sudden terrestrial faunal changes in the British Isles, which independently suggest an in- crease in July temperatures of about 7°C (Coope and Brophy 1972). A rapid warming occurred in the British Isles around 10000 BP (indicating a similar warming in the Faroes at about 9500 BP when the polar front had passed still furth- er northwards); this is evidenced both by fossil insect remains and deep-sea core data (Ruddiman et al. 1977, Coope 1979, Os- borne 1980). Apparently deglaciation was rapid (Andersen 1980). At about 9500 BP a temperate insect fauna had been estab- lished in SW Scotland and replaced the previous aboreal fauna (Ashworth 1973). Such an amelioration of climate had previously been suggested by paleobotani- cal data (Iversen 1954). Even if arctic species immigrated to the northern islands during the first retreat northwards of the polar front, as suggested by Coope (1979), the rapid response of the fauna to climatic change would have resul- ted in an extinction of the arctic elements (data from Midland England indicate such an extinction; see above; Ruddiman and Mclntyre 1981). Ashworth (1973) gives similar examples of rapid faunal changes with changing climate.
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