“…Second, the specialist–generalist variation hypothesis posits that more specialized species will exhibit greater population structure, lower levels of gene flow and lower genetic diversity relative to generalist species (Li, Jovelin, Yoshiga, Tanaka, & Cutter, ). Although this hypothesis has received mixed support (e.g., Hung, Drovetski, & Zink, ; Matthee, Engelbrecht, & Matthee, ; Titus & Daly, ), a generalist ecology likely contributes to the lack of population genetic structure and large effective population sizes observed within nominate Savannah sparrows. Savannah sparrows occupy a diversity of open habitats ranging from tundra to salt marshes to agricultural fields (Wheelwright & Rising, ).…”