“…These analyses also revealed complex postglacial population dynamics, uncovering the interplay between refugial persistence and long-distance migration (Escudero, Valcárcel, Vargas, & Luceño, 2010;Fernandez, Hu, Gavin, de Lafontaine, & Heath, 2020;Wolf, Schneider, & Ranker, 2001). For example, although refugial populations of Thuja plicata persisted through the LGM in the interior of the Pacific Northwest, long-distance immigrants from coastal populations dominated the interior range expansion during the postglacial period (Fernandez et al, 2020). Tamarack (eastern larch, Larix laricina) is a transcontinental North American conifer, with a prominent disjunction in the Yukon that isolates the Alaskan distribution from the larger range in Canada (Ritchie, 1987;Warren et al, 2016).…”