Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1995, Side 99

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1995, Side 99
PARASTENOCARIS GLACIALIS IN THE FAROE ISLANDS 103 crawling over the sand grains, not by swim- ming. In northem Sweden it appears to have one generation per year. It reproduces in June-July in Lake Tometrásk (northem Sweden) and the nauplii mature in about two months (Enckell, 1969). The condi- tions seem to be similar in the Faroes, since both nauplii, metanauplii and adults were found during the sampling in July, 1995. In Fennoscandia live animals may be found in ice-covered beaches during the winter, which indicates a certain cold resistance. Methods Interstitial water was filtered from small stretches of sandy/gravelly beaches accor- ding to the method of Chappuis (1942). A plankton net with mesh size of 25 pm was used. Samples were sorted in the laborato- ry under a magnification of 20-25X. The occurrence of other animal groups was no- ted (see Results). Results Sandy or sandy/gravelly beaches are not common in Faroese lakes or brooks. Very often a thin layer of sand/gravel overlies a compact layer of peat, which completely shuts out any transport of subsoil water to the sand. Altogether 12 sites were sampled, and P. glacialis was found in seven of these (Leynarvatn and Mjøvuvatn, 18 July 1995, on Streymoy; Saksunarvatn and Dalsá, 20 July 1995, on Streymoy; Sørvágsvatn at Ivarsheyggjur and Skjatlá, 26 July 1995, on Vágar; and Lítluvatn, 27 July 1995, on Sandoy - see Fig. 3). Samples from Tofta- vatn (Eysturoy), Hovsvatn (Suðuroy, and Stóravatn, Sandsvatn and Heimara Helsa- Fig. 3. Sites in the Faroes containing Parastenocaris glacialis. For names oflakes and brooks, see main text. vatn (Sandoy) did not yielđ any specimen of P. glacialis, which of course does not preclude the species’ occurrence in these water bodies. The accompanying fauna in the beaches varied very much. All beaches contained nematodes and oligochaetes, and most also ciliates. Rotatoria, Ostracoda, Hydracarina, Copepoda Cyclopoida and Copepoda Harpacticoida occurred in a few beaches, while only the samples from Sørvágsvatn, Skjatlá and Leynarvatn contained Tardigra- da. A large part of this fauna does most probably not belong to the true interstitial
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