Fróðskaparrit - 31.12.2000, Side 43

Fróðskaparrit - 31.12.2000, Side 43
EITT YVIRLIT YVIR FØROYSK PLANTU S AMFELØG 47 Heath Vegetation Heath vegetation is common throughout the Faroe Islands. The dominant dwarf- shrubs are Calluna vulgaris, which is com- mon up to 400 m, Empetrum nigrum ssp. nigrum and Empetrum nigrum ssp. her- maphroditum, which may occur even high- er, and Erica cinerea, which is less com- mon and occurs only below 300 m. Other dwarf-shrubs commonly found are Vaccinium myrtillus, which is very com- mon, while V uliginosum and V. vitis-idaea are less frequent. The common herbaceous plants in the dwarf-shrub heaths are Narthecium ossifragum, Juncus squarrosus at wetter sites, and Potentilla erecta, Nar- dus stricta, Carex pilulifera, Galium sax- atilis, Hypericum pulcrum, and Cornus suecica at drier sites. The heath has primarily been studied by Ostenfeld (1905-1908), Bocher (1940), Hansen (1967), and Hobbs and Averis (1991). Large areas with true heath, domi- nated by Calluna and Erica are not found in the Faroe Islands, since herbs and mosses are numerous in the heaths. Due to the moisture of the heath, the name “heather- moor” would be more suitable. The nearest equivalent to these Calluna heaths is to be seen in the Shetland Islands, in westem Norway, and in Scotland (Bocher, 1940). The Faroese heath has a more oceanic char- acter than these. In addition, the Faroese heaths are heavily grazed. When grazing becomes particularly intensive, Nardus strícta dominates the heath entirely. Heaths occur primarily in the southern, lower parts of the larger islands. Smaller patches also appear on most of the islands, where the valleys are broad enough to al- low the sun to shine on the fairly dry slopes with a southerly exposure. The driest of the heaths is the Calluna vulgaris - Eríca cinerea association. It is exclusively found on south and west facing sites. The fact that it tends to be confined to the microclimatically most favourable sites indicates that this vegetation type has its northern limit of distribution in the Faroe Islands. It never extends above 300 m and Erica cinerea has its northern limit of dis- tribution here. This association is charac- terised by species like Potentilla erecta, Agrostis canina, and Scirpus caespitosus. Hobbs and Averis (1991) found that these plant communities had much in com- mon with the British Calluna vulgaris - Er- ica cinerea association. Comparing this vegetation to equivalent vegetation in the Nordic area, it is observed that some char- acteristic species are missing in the Faroe Islands, i.e. Arctostaphylos uva-ursi and Erica tetralix. A general difference be- tween these vegetation types in the Faroe Islands and similar vegetation types else- where is the sparse representation of lichens and the ubiquitous presence of Po- tentilla erecta and Nardus stricta in the Faroe Islands. This is probably due to heavy grazing or a combination of grazing and the wet climate. With an increase in humidity, there is a characteristic transition between the Callu- na vulgaris — Erica cinerea association and the Calluna vulgaris association and the Empetrum - Vaccinium association (Boch- er, 1940). Hobbs and Averis (1991) found that the moist heath had similarities to the
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