“…For instance, hybridization events during post‐glacial range expansions have left traces of introgression over extensive geographical areas (Wielstra & Arntzen, 2012; Wielstra, Burke, Butlin, Avcı, et al., 2017). Hybrid zones often move (Buggs, 2007; Wielstra, 2019), as the parental species shifted distributions since the initial contact, and foreign alleles may persist hundreds of kilometres away from the current transitions (Dufresnes, Litvinchuk, et al., 2020; Wielstra, Burke, Butlin, & Arntzen, 2017). At the regional level, geographical or ecological changes altering population connectivity, such as large river displacements or human‐induced habitat disturbances, can further contribute to dynamically promote or disrupt species boundaries over short time‐scales (e.g.…”