“…Moreover, anthropogenic activities in the 15th century may also be responsible for the genetic admixture pattern herein (Marquez et al, 2007). Thus, the present differentiation pattern may be the consequence of several possible scenarios as follows: (1) ancestral haplotype retention (Tsai et al, 2021); (2) dispersal events of organisms through emerging landmass during Pleistocene glaciations—the dispersal of mammals between Asian and North America through Bering land bridge (Dixon, 2015; Vershinina et al, 2021); (3) long‐distance migration of >10 km driven by weather fronts and monsoons (Hereward et al, 2020; Showler & Osbrink, 2015); (4) the prevalence of international livestock sales, for example, the import of ruminants from North America to Taiwan (available data: the Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan, Taiwan, https://www.coa.gov.tw/index.php). Considering putative population differentiation, a strict management measure can help to maintain the genetic compositions of stable flies in each biogeographic region and to prevent the alternation of pathogen transmission ability and sensitivity through trans region gene flow.…”