“…Mangrove trees have high dispersal potential due to their waterborne propagules (fruits or seeds), but long-distance dispersal events are rare, which causes limited connectivity among populations (Van der Stocken et al 2019). At regional and biogeographic scales, abiotic factors such as coastal geomorphology (e.g., Triest et al 2020), landmasses (e.g., Cerón-Souza et al 2015, Ochoa-Zavala et al 2019, Mori et al 2021), and ocean currents and eddies (e.g., Mori et al 2015, Cerón-Souza et al 2015, Kennedy et al 2016, Triest et al 2021, da Silva et al 2021) influence how propagules move across geographical space. As these factors shape propagule dispersal, they may lead to the differentiation of populations and, consequently, their genetic divergence.…”