“…The relative abundance (prevalence) of different population segments is a fundamental piece of information to understand processes in ecology, evolution, and conservation. For example, the prevalence of infected individuals is critical to understand the mechanisms driving disease dynamics (Jennelle, Cooch, Conroy, & Senar, ; Moreno‐Torres, Wolfe, Saville, & Garabed, ); the prevalence of key demographic categories (e.g., mature females) is needed to assess the viability of endangered populations (Caswell, ) and when hybridization represents a threat, the prevalence of admixed individuals is needed to evaluate the appropriate management option (Allendorf, Leary, Spruell, & Wenburg, ).…”