“…CO1 is expected to be more conservative than some other markers, such as microsatellites, which are commonly used for analysis below the species level in detecting differences among individuals within species (Liu et al, 2020). However, there is evidence that there is sufficient variability in CO1 to detect major population divisions and phylogeographic history (e.g., April et al, 2012, Bernatchez & Wilson, 1998, Keogh et al, 2021, Witt & Hebert, 2000). CO1 has been used to answer questions at a variety of temporal scales, including drawing conclusions about demographic history, divergence times, and events occurring millions of years ago (Attiná et al, 2021, Choi et al, 2020, Havel et al, 2000, Jossart et al, 2017, Reed et al, 2006, Stark et al, 2021, Talbot et al, 2016).…”