“…The identification of factors leading to speciation and elucidation of the associated mechanisms generating biodiversity are considered to be important tasks by evolutionary biologists (Schluter & Pennell, ). Previous studies targeting various taxa demonstrated that the origins of genetic diversity, evolution and speciation are the results of complex interactions among geographical history, random genetic drift, the environment, biological factors, and stochastic processes (Hoskin, Higgie, Mcdonald, & Moritz, ; Kano, Nishida, & Nakajima, ; Komaki et al, ; Saito & Tojo, ; Schoville, Uchifune, & Machida, ; Su, Wang, & Villanueva, ; Suzuki, Kitano, & Tojo, ). In particular, the fragmentation of populations is one of the major factors driving diversification and speciation often as the result of (a) climate changes within habitats and (b) changes in the environmental conditions between habitats thereby promoting divergent adaptation (Cole et al, ; Jensen et al, ; Schoville & Roderick, ; Shi, Ji, Liu, Wang, & Zhang, ; Stewart, Lister, Barnes, & Dalén, ; Tojo et al, ).…”