“…Furthermore, the joint investigation of the distribution of species richness, population richness and genetic diversity may allow more accurate inferences about ecological history, including glacial refugia, recolonization, and founder effects (Bernatchez & Wilson, 1998;Blanchet, Prunier, & De Kort, 2017;Fedorov & Stenseth, 2002;Galbreath & Cook, 2004;Marske et al, 2013;Tamkee, Parkinson, & Taylor, 2010). Some research has bridged how aspects of genetic diversity may relate to and have consequences for communities and species richness (Antonovics, 1976(Antonovics, , 2003Hughes, Inouye, Johnson, Underwood, & Vellend, 2008;Lamy, Laroche, David, Massol, & Jarne, 2017;Laroche, Jarne, Lamy, David, & Massol, 2014;Marchesini et al, 2018;Marske et al, 2013;Pfeiffer et al, 2018;Vellend, 2005Vellend, , 2010Vellend & Geber, 2005;Vellend et al, 2014). Still lacking, however, is a strong conceptual foundation linking species richness, population richness and genetic diversity within the framework of the latitudinal gradient.…”