“…The high levels of population differentiation and inferred inbreeding but relatively modest levels of within‐population and within‐species diversity found for both G. caleyi and G. longifolia resemble those observed in the similarly rare and fully self‐compatible G. macleayana (England, Beynon, Ayre, & Whelan, ; England et al., ; Roberts, Ayre, & Whelan, ). Higher levels of microsatellite diversity and lower population differentiation were observed for self‐incompatible species, including those that are rare and have restricted and disjunct distributions such as G. iaspicula , G. repens and G. georgeana (Hoebee, ; Hoebee & Young, ; Holmes, James, & Hoffmann, ; Nistelberger, Byrne, Coates, & Roberts, ), and even more so for the common species G. mucronulata (Forrest, Ottewell, Whelan, & Ayre, ).…”