“…Moreover, the integration of experimental investigations with genetics and genomics is possible since the publication of a high‐quality draft genome as reference sequence (Oppold et al, ). Furthermore, important population genetic parameters have been studied, such as the species‐specific spontaneous mutation rate (Oppold & Pfenninger, ), its genomic and transcriptomic basis of niche differentiation (Schmidt, Greshake, Feldmeyer, Hankeln, & Pfenninger, ), demography in European populations (Waldvogel et al, ), and its genomic architecture (Kraemer & Schmidt, ; Oppold et al, ; Zampicinini, Blinov, Cervella, Guryev, & Sella, ). The possibility to easily obtain natural populations from a large distribution range, its capacity to cope with laboratory culture conditions and the availability of genetic and genomic resources makes C. riparius a suitable study organism for many disciplines and research areas.…”