“…For example, genetic differences between cohorts that may be indicative of reproductive isolation have been uncovered in some studies (Battisti et al, 2000;Santos et al, 2007), whereas the presence of genetic divergence at one location but not another suggests that there can be spatial component to the efficacy of temporal isolation (Coates et al, 2004). Conversely, weak or nonsignificant genetic differentiation among cohorts has been interpreted as evidence for gene flow between alternate cohorts (that is, developmental plasticity; Schultheis et al, 2002Schultheis et al, , 2008, but equally may arise because of insufficient time for genetic divergence (Marcon et al, 1999) or inadequate genetic marker resolution (Kankare et al, 2002). Beyond demonstrating a range of possible outcomes, it is hard to generalise about the efficacy of allochronic divergence as an isolating mechanism because, to our knowledge, no study has explicitly compared levels of genetic divergence between sympatric cohorts at more than just one or two study locations.…”