“…While patterns of diversification in Macaronesia, mainly in terrestrial organisms, have been reviewed by Borregaard et al (), colonization and gene flow of marine benthic organisms have only been studied in those with a pelagic phase (Chevolot, Hoarau, Rijnsdorp, Stam, & Olsen, ; Sá‐Pinto, Branco, Sayanda, & Alexandrino, ; Xavier, van Soest, Breeuwer, Martins, & Menken, ). Marine benthic invertebrates that inhabit intertidal coastal areas are unique relative to both terrestrial organisms and other marine taxa (Hachich et al, ). Many intertidal species have pelagic larvae which may promote dispersal over open water, potentially circumventing habitat discontinuity (Grantham, Eckert, & Shanks, ; Scheltema, ).…”