“…Despite the wealth of knowledge surrounding factors that influence genetic connectivity in the marine environment, including evolutionary processes (e.g., gene flow, natural selection) (Hellberg, ; Hillbish, ; Nayfa & Zenger, ; Nielsen et al., ; Slatkin, ), ecological processes (e.g., dispersal, recruitment) (Chust et al., ; Selkoe & Toonen, ; Weersing & Toonen, ) and environmental variables (e.g., habitat continuity, circulation) (Galindo et al., ; Selkoe, Henzler, & Gaines, ; Selkoe et al., ; White et al., ), there have been proportionately few studies that evaluate temporal trends in population genetic structure. This disparity is somewhat surprising, as conservation and management strategies that are based on knowledge of population genetic structure are inherently reliant on the assumption that such patterns are temporally consistent.…”