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WHEN, HOW, AND WHENCE? 63 Species richness It is immediately apparent that the Faroes is the most species-poor area in the tempe- rate North Atlantic. There is a decrease in the number of species in all groups from the Scottish mainland northwards and particularly between Shetland and the Fa- roes as concerns beetles and molluscs (it is less pronounced in spiders). A number of factors contribute to make the Faroes so depauperate: 1) It is the most isolated area in the North Atlantic; the distance to the nearest mainland is 320 km (as compared with Shetland’s 100 km). 2) The area of the Faroes is small; it is about equal to Shet- land. Iceland, for example, is 75 times lar- ger. 3) It has been available for coloniza- tion a shorter time than both the Hebrides, Orkney, and Shetland, and it is probable that its biota are not yet saturated. 4) The plant cover of the islands is relatively ho- mogeneous (in itself partly a result of the low species number of plants, but also of the intensive grazing over practicaliy the whole vegetated area). Thus the structural diversity of the plant cover is also low. 5) Man reached the Faroes only about 1300 years ago, while for example Orkney and Shetland were inhabited already in Neolit- hic times, about 3000 BP. Human commu- nications with the Faroes have also been rather restricted for a large part of this pe- riod as compared with e.g. the Outer He- brides (Waterston 1981). Thus, the anthro- pochorous species are proportionally fewer than for these areas. 6) The climate of the Faroes is distinctly more oceanic than for the other areas (perhaps excepting Shet- land), which means that continental spe- cies immigrating to the islands may survive less well even if they establish themselves for a short period (one example is Betula nana, see above). Similarity with neighbouring areas The majority of the Faroese species are to be found in most of the neighbouring are- as. However, this similarity (expressed in Fig. 4 as the percentage of the Faroese spe- cies found in the respective area) is higher towards the south and towards western Norway than between the Faroes and Ice- land. Among the areas included Iceland contains by far the largest numbers of high- boreal and arctic species (including a num- ber of Nearctic species) and exerts a dou- ble-filter effect on the composition of the Faroese fauna. Several species do not ex- tend their distribution ranges northwards beyond the Faroes, while some northern species occur, e.g., in higher mountainous regions in the British isles. Thus, while the- re is a drop in the number of species betwe- en Shetland and the Faroes there is a more pronounced change in the taxonomic com- position as one proceeds from the Faroes to Iceland. As to the most likely source areas for the Faroese fauna, present-day faunal lists are of limited use. The source species pools in Fennoscandia and Scotland do not simply represent a numerical measure from which a certain fixed percentage of species has di- spersed to the Faroes (or even, to the more close-lying Orkney and the Hebrides), ac- cording to some popular statistical formula in current use. The source pools are made up of assemblages of species with different habitat requirements and different disper- sal abilities. A statistical approach to the numerical data is thus not feasible; the bio-
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