“…Understanding the fitness consequences of such gene flow has become a central issue to many conservation programmes (Fraser, ; Glover et al., ; Harbicht, Wilson, & Fraser, ; Naish et al., ; Skaala et al., ; Waples, ). The impact of HMH has been classically studied using methods based on allele frequencies, highlighting neutral genetic diversity losses (Fernández‐Cebrián Araguas, Sanz, García‐Marín, & Fraser 2014; Hansen & Mensberg, ; Laikre et al., ), and altered local adaptation, fitness or reproductive success (Le Cam, Perrier, Besnard, Bernatchez, & Evanno, ; McGinnity et al., ; Muhlfeld et al., ). Genetic homogenization (i.e., loss of fine‐scale population structure) among recipient populations has also been repeatedly pointed out (Eldridge, Myers, & Naish, ; Ozerov et al., ; Valiquette, Perrier, Thibault, & Bernatchez, ).…”