Water chemistry and community assemblages of surface and interstitial
invertebrates were studied at seven sites on the French Rivers Rhone a
nd Ain at surface and at 50 cm depth into the bed sediments. Chemical
factor: allowed differentiation of surface water from groundwater and
detection of water exchanges defining clear downwelling and upwelling
zones. At some sites, interstitial water showed both surface and phrea
tic conditions, characterizing the underflows of the Rhone or of the A
in. In the interstitial area, most taxa showed no significant correlat
ions with water chemistry. Some epigean and hypogean fauna showed corr
elations with certain factors. Clear relationships appeared between th
e water exchanges and the distribution of surface and interstitial fau
nas. In interstitial samples, epigean and some hypogean species charac
terized the downwelling zones while others seemed to be strictly linke
d to the upwelling zones. In surface samples. the presence of hypogean
species was associated with regions of groundwater upwelling.