“…The Great Lakes are visibly the largest natural barrier to terrestrial species migration in eastern North America. Currently, we do not know for many species to what extent the Great Lakes have influenced movement and consequently gene flow, although the impacts are likely profound; much smaller barriers such as canals, highways, mountains, rivers, roads, sea lochs, and urban development have been shown to restrict the gene flow of many terrestrial vagile species (Blanchong et al, ; Coulon et al, ; Cushman & Lewis, ; Epps et al, ; Koen et al, ; Kuehn et al, ; Pérez‐Espona et al, ; Proctor, McLellan, Strobeck, & Barclay, ; Riley et al, ; Robinson, Samuel, Lopez, & Shelton, ; Robinson, Samuel, Rolley, & Shelton, ; Vander Wal, Paquet, & Andraés, ). Unfortunately, the additive influence of anthropogenic disturbance between and within the vicinity of the Great Lakes will likely further restrict gene flow through these large natural barriers for many species.…”