“…Li et al, 2017; Manel, Schwartz, Luikart, & Taberlet, 2003). Spatially complex landscapes have features that might constrain gene flow, increasing population genetic structure of inhabitants compared to more homogeneous landscapes (Rahbek et al, 2019; Wang & Singh, 2019) and also harbor substantial abiotic variation that could drive local adaptation in populations from dissimilar environments (Andrews et al, 2022; Antoniou et al, 2023; Capblancq, Fitzpatrick, Bay, Exposito-Alonso, & Keller, 2020; Heraghty, Rahman, Jackson, & Lozier, 2022). Genomic data can be used to understand current and historical population structure as well as genome- environment associations that might signal local adaptation and can thus provide multiple types of information about evolutionary responses to complex landscapes in widespread species.…”