Long-term changes in composition, structure and biodiversity (i.e. taxonomic richness, diversity index, species traits and habitat-affinity) of interstitial assemblages were studied in two floodplain systems: a restored backwater and an artificial drainage canal. Before restoration, the backwater, affected by both terrestrialisation and eutrophication, was weakly populated by a low diversified fauna dominated by walkers, macrofauna, detritivores, and stygoxenes (i.e. taxa that occur incidentally in ground waters) that reproduce biparentally and lack parental care. This backwater displayed an upstream–downstream gradient in response to restoration works. Upstream, the dredging of fine organic sediments favoured inputs of nutrient-poor ground...
The particularly rich aquatic biodiversity of large river floodplains is structured by river dynamic...
In large European rivers the chemical water quality has improved markedly in recent decades, yet the...
Evaluating river restoration effects over several years is the exception rather than the rule. The b...
Hydrological connectivity plays a major role in shaping both the habitat conditions and the biota in...
Large river floodplains potentially include the full range of freshwater ecosystems from permanently...
1) A functional analysis of aquatic invertebrate assemblages was carried out to supplement a more tr...
1. Rivers and floodplains are among the most threatened ecosystems. Hydroelectric power plants and e...
1. River–floodplain interactions (i.e. lateral connectivity) are a major driver of the structure and...
1. Large river floodplains contain a high diversity of habitats and species but are highly threatene...
1. Floodplains are species-rich environments often strongly impacted by human activities. In particu...
International audienceThe high biotic diversity supported by floodplains is ruled by the interplay o...
The study examines the relationship between floodplain aquatic macroinvertebrates and sector-scale p...
In floodplain ecosystems, the lateral hydrological connectivity between the main river channel and t...
International audienceSince 2000, an ambitious ecological restoration program was carried out on the...
International audienceWe studied three commonly used bioindicator groups: phytoplankton, phytobentho...
The particularly rich aquatic biodiversity of large river floodplains is structured by river dynamic...
In large European rivers the chemical water quality has improved markedly in recent decades, yet the...
Evaluating river restoration effects over several years is the exception rather than the rule. The b...
Hydrological connectivity plays a major role in shaping both the habitat conditions and the biota in...
Large river floodplains potentially include the full range of freshwater ecosystems from permanently...
1) A functional analysis of aquatic invertebrate assemblages was carried out to supplement a more tr...
1. Rivers and floodplains are among the most threatened ecosystems. Hydroelectric power plants and e...
1. River–floodplain interactions (i.e. lateral connectivity) are a major driver of the structure and...
1. Large river floodplains contain a high diversity of habitats and species but are highly threatene...
1. Floodplains are species-rich environments often strongly impacted by human activities. In particu...
International audienceThe high biotic diversity supported by floodplains is ruled by the interplay o...
The study examines the relationship between floodplain aquatic macroinvertebrates and sector-scale p...
In floodplain ecosystems, the lateral hydrological connectivity between the main river channel and t...
International audienceSince 2000, an ambitious ecological restoration program was carried out on the...
International audienceWe studied three commonly used bioindicator groups: phytoplankton, phytobentho...
The particularly rich aquatic biodiversity of large river floodplains is structured by river dynamic...
In large European rivers the chemical water quality has improved markedly in recent decades, yet the...
Evaluating river restoration effects over several years is the exception rather than the rule. The b...