“…Thus, the study underscores the varying impacts of fragmentation on endemic and invasive species, emphasizing the need for targeted conservation efforts that consider the unique ecological needs and vulnerabilities of endemic species. In another study, Fonseca et al (2024) [4] utilized whole-genome sequencing to elucidate the genetic structure of the European sardine (Sardina pilchardus), a species of great commercial importance. By examining 108 individuals from 16 sampling areas spanning a distribution range of 5000 km, the study reveals a minimum of three distinct genetic clusters, indicating intricate population structures closely associated with geographical factors.…”