“…Recent genetic evidence has shed light on the effects of glacial conditions. Specifically, postglacial recolonization along the coastline of south‐eastern Pacific (Cárdenas, Castilla, & Viard, ; Fraser et al., ; González‐Wevar et al., ; Macaya & Zuccarello, ; Sánchez, Sepúlveda, Brante, & Cárdenas, ) and a recent demographic expansion along the south‐eastern Pacific coast (Cárdenas et al., ; Haye, Salinas, Acuña, & Poulin, ; Ibáñez et al., , ) have occurred. Furthermore, some species, such as seaweeds (Fraser, Hay, Spencer, & Waters, ; Fraser et al., ; Macaya & Zuccarello, ) and marine invertebrates (Nuñez et al., ; Trovant, Orensanz, Ruzzante, Stotz, & Basso, ), also show phylogeographical breaks near the southern tip of South America.…”