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WHEN, HOW, AND WHENCE? 57 report of Jessen and Rasmussen (1922) mentioned above also included a find of a piece of Picea (or Larix in a subfossil layer, which was interpreted as originating from Siberia. That driftwood is common and has been of economic importance is clear; it was included as an asset in the Taxation report of 1873 (Anon. 1973) and for example Kirkjubøur, mentioned above, was taxed with 25 Rigsdaler annually for the value of driftwood regularly running ashore. Just as with the drifting ice floes, the driftwood could have brought only certain kinds of species to the Faroes. These may have included a number that survived for a time but later went extinct (perhaps species like C. micropterus mentioned above, which is a forest-dwelling species, or wood- boring species of various kinds). Aerial dispersal In addition to this short waterborne immi- gration an aerial sweepstake has influenced the fauna during the whole of the Holocene (Gíslason 1981, Buckland 1988) and is still going on. It seems probable that this aerial dispersal mainly stems from NW Europe, although the winds over the Faroes are mainly westerly. However, winds from the south, southeast and east are not uncom- mon; according to Sestoft (in Trap 1968) they amount to 27.6% of prevailing winds (S 9.3%, SE 9.8%, E 8.5%). Among the species that may have immigrated by air is a considerable number of spiders. It is per- haps significant that reports on the spider founa of the Faroes from two collecting periods 50 years apart (Braendegaard 1928, later added to in Ashmole 1979, and Bengtson and Hauge 1979) yielded about the same number of species, but that over- lap of the species lists was only about 50%. This might indicate that spiders are con- stantly immigrating to the islands by aerial dispersal (ballooning) and that a number of the immigrants after a time go extinct. Other taxa that have been reported to disperse by air are, e.g., freshwater sponges (Porifera); the gemmulae attach to the feathers of birds. There is only one species of Porifera on the Faroes, the amphiatlantic Heteromeyenia ryderi Potts. In addition to its American distribution it has been found in Ireland, on the island of Mull, in the Outer Hebrides, and in the Faroes (Arndt 1928, Waterston 1981) (see the discussion above of the transport along the western coast of Scotland, including the Hebrides, northwards by the North Atlan- tic Drift). Other anecdotic evidence exists. During our investigation in the Faroes (see Bengt- son and Hauge 1979) we found, on the is- land of Sandoy, the sand-dune living lepi- dopteran Photedes stigmatica Ev. This species was found in Iceland for the first time in 1937 (a single record); in the 1970’s a population was found in SE Iceland (Ólafsson and Bjornsson 1976). The near- est known occurrence of the species is in the Ural area in Siberia; in the Faroes it was found in the only sand dune in the islands. Dispersal by birds is perhaps not uncom- mon. Pedersen (1971), intrigued by the occurrence of same nearctic species of Dip- tera in Iceland, fed robins (Erithacus rube- cula) egg-bearing females of Tipula autum- nalis. About a third of the eggs that were collected from the faeces were still viable.
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