“…While strong phylogeographic structure is commonly found in amphibian species across the Maghreb region (Ben Hassine, Gutiérrez‐Rodríguez, Escoriza, & Martínez‐Solano, ; Nicolas, Mataame, Crochet, Geniez, & Ohler, ; Recuero, Iraola, Rubio, Machordom, & Garcia‐Paris, ; Vences et al., ), previous studies on B. b. boulengeri uncovered a surprisingly weak intraspecific differentiation over its geographic range (Batista, Carranza, Carretero, & Harris ; Stöck et al., , ). This is especially unexpected because fossil data indicate that the African green toad has been present in North Africa since the beginning of the Pleistocene (2.5 Ma in Morocco, (Bailon, ).…”