“…Such post‐glacial recolonization resulted in genetic signatures that vary among taxa due to life history differences, local geography (Hewitt, ), and tolerance to the environmental conditions in the colonized areas (Davis & Shaw, ). Classic comparative phylogeographical studies address such differences by surveying patterns among co‐distributed taxa, although they often struggle to disentangle individual drivers of population structure (Carstens, Brunsfeld, Demboski, Good, & Sullivan, ; Carstens & Richards, ; Cerón‐Souza et al., ; Fouquet et al., ; Guo, Guo, et al., ; Maliouchenko, Palmé, Buonamici, Vendramin, & Lascoux, ; Marske, Leschen, & Buckley, ).…”