Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1992, Side 47

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1992, Side 47
THE EXOTIC LAND PLANARIAN . . . 51 2) Garden in Kaldbak The village of Kaldbak lies about 12 km to the north of Tórshavn. Specimens of A. tri- angulata were first observed here in Autumn 1992 in a well-established, private garden containing several non-native plants. This plant material had been trans- planted over the years from different Faroese locations, including local gardens and shops, a garden centre near Kirkjubøur (in 1991 and 1992) and the arboretum in Tórshavn (about 20 years ago, only Danish material being distributed at that time). Apparently, the land planarian has not yet been sighted in any of the other local gar- dens involved in the exchange of plants (B. Nysted, pers.comm). Examination of the garden in November 1992 indicated that specimens of A. trian- gulata were present under many of the omamentally arranged stones (each stone roughly 10x10 cm), with up to six coiled, inactive adults/juveniles per stone. Although flatworms were abundant, very few egg capsules were seen. Earthworms and other invertebrates (carabid larvae, ear- wigs and slugs) were also found under the garden stones. 3) Potato fields in Kvívík Kvívík lies 30 km to the north-west of Tórshavn. This coastal village is surround- ed by intensively managed infields used mainly for growing potatoes and hay har- vest, sheep being allowed to graze the fields after the growing season. A local farmer had observed specimens of A. trian- gulata in numbers of hundreds in his pota- to field in May 1990, though none had been seen during potato planting in the same field the previous year (J.B. Jákobsen, pers.comm.). The farmer has since noted a lack of earthworms in his field and - well aware of the beneficial effects of earth- worms on soils and their habit of aggregat- ing in manure - has attempted to attract earthworms back to the area by putting out heaps of cow dung. This particular field was examined in November 1992, over two years since the first sightings of A. triangulata. The field, now under grass (in 1991 and 1992), gave no sign of the land planarian. Furthermore, no earthworms nor their cocoons could be found, not even in or under the dung heaps. However, approximately 100 m away from the field previously infested with A. triangulata, another field had been used for growing potatoes during 1992. This field, now at post-harvest stage, was examined by lifting the grass turves (see Fig. 1). Here, the land planarian was found in high densi- ties, e.g. under a 50 x 30 cm turf the num- ber was often as high as 10 adults/large juveniles and 30 egg capsules, half of these capsules having already hatched. Both active and coiled, inactive individuals were found, along with many mucus-lined rest- ing sites. No earthworms nor their cocoons were evident, though other invertebrates were observed. For comparison, two other potato fields (also post-harvest stage) on the outskirts of the village were studied, one of these belonging to the above farmer. These two fields contrasted greatly to the ones already examined in that many earthworms were immediately visible on the grass surface
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