“…Distribution of fish fauna is rarely caused by one factor (Horwitz, 1978; Angermeier et al , 2002). Despite the relevance of biotic interactions (Gilliam et al , 1993), fish fauna distribution is determined largely by micro‐habitat suitability (Ross et al , 1990; Matthews, 1986) and physiographic characteristics (Gorman & Karr, 1978; Felley & Felley, 1987; Rahel & Hubert, 1991; Leclerc & Desgranges, 2005; Robinson & Rand, 2005). Longitudinal distribution patterns of fish fauna were first described for mountain rivers in temperate regions, where abrupt changes in fauna composition were observed in relatively short distances (Huet, 1959; Sheldon, 1968; Matthews, 1986; Rahel & Hubert, 1991).…”