Abstract
The Rhine–Rhone connection project concerns the part of the Doubs River between Montbeliard and Dole (France), i.e. downstream from the confluence of the Allan River. In order to update our knowledge of the benthic macroinvertebrate communities of the Doubs River, three types of aquatic environments of this hydrosystem were sampled (main channel, backwaters and the Freycinet canal). Hydraulic characteristics are the most explanatory environment variables of lotic macroinvertebrate distribution of the Doubs hydrosystem. The aquatic fauna of the Doubs River is varied due to the diversity of biotopes, microhabitats and current velocities. The lotic aspect is well defined. Rheophilic taxa are present in the main stream in riffle areas or located downstream from weirs where the current velocity is rapid (>75 cm s−1). The physics of flow (‘stream hydraulics’) create the richness of habitats and thereby the biological diversity. Backwaters have a relatively high richness, similar to that of stations in the main stream located in the same sector. Conservation management must be oriented towards the present ecological situation of the Doubs River, i.e. that of a lotic ecosystem with active connections with its backwaters. The primary goal from a conservation perspective must be the maintenance and the improvement of areas highly sensitive to disturbances.
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