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Interstitial fauna in newly-created floodplain canals of a large regulated river

✍ Scribed by Marmonier, Pierre ;Claret, Cecile ;Dole-Olivier, Marie-Jose


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
226 KB
Volume
16
Category
Article
ISSN
0886-9375

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✦ Synopsis


Artificial drainage canals are often dug in large river floodplains to prevent winter inundation when groundwater level increases. Nothing is known about the biodiversity of the interstitial fauna of these artificial aquatic systems. The water chemistry and interstitial fauna of four drainage canals along the River Rho ˆne (dug 11 -15 years ago) were sampled in July during 3 years (1995)(1996)(1997). A total of 53 taxa were found, with both epigean and hypogean organisms, and some rare phreatobites previously considered as absent from this sector of the Rho ˆne. The faunal assemblage is characterized by limited temporal variations between the 3 successive years. Differences in interstitial fauna composition between the four drainage canals were mostly linked to oxygen availability and to heterogeneity in water origin (true ground water or surface water infiltration through embankment). Low oxygen content results in poorly diversified assemblages, which are always dominated by the same small set of species. In contrast, heterogeneity in water origin resulted in elevated faunal diversity.