Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1992, Side 60

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1992, Side 60
64 THE LICHENS OF THE FAROES 72% is found in the temperate zone and only 66% in the arctic, it was expected that the flora could be characterised as boreal- temperate more than boreal-arctic, but on the contrary, the lastmentioned group a- mounts to 95%, while the boreal-temperate elements combined reach only 87%. This support Tuhkanen’s (57) view that the low- land belongs to the hemiboreal zone and the mountains to the orohemiarctic. 12% of the species show distinct ocean- ic distribution, 11 % is found only along the coasts of northern Europe and the arctic, while 3% are known also from more south- em coasts of the Mediterranean or Macaro- nesian region. The lowland has been most thoroughly investigated, as many highland areas are difficult to reach. 84% of the species are known from the lowland and only 39% from the highland, but more collecting at higher altitudes may change that some- what. Apart from the strictly coastal species and a few species of a southem dis- tribution most of the others may eventually also be found at high altitudes. But there seems to be a small group of species restricted to the highland. Bryoria nitidula, B. tenuis, Catolechia wahlenbergii, Pyre- nopsis pulvinata, Sagiolechia rhexoble- phara, Schaereria cinereorufa, Solorina bispora and Stereocaulon capitellatum have probably not been overlooked in the lowland. There is hardly any difference in the lichen flora between the islands as the con- ditions including climate and substrate are very similar, except that some islands are higher than others. In table 1 and 2 the following abbreviations are used: A: Arctic (Greenland, major parts of Iceland, Svalbard etc.); S: Alpine in Scandinavia and/or Scotland; C: Alpine/montane in Central Europe; B: Boreal (coniferous forest belt); T: Temperate (decideous forest belt); M: Mediterranean, subtropical climate; NO: North oceanic-maritime (N Europe- Arctic); SO: South oceanic-maritime (S Scandinavia-Macaronesia); NA: North America (USA and Canada); L: Lowland (in the Faroes); H: Highland (in the Faroes).
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