“…While population augmentations can be demographically and economically beneficial, they can also adversely impact intraspecific genetic variation by causing the breakdown of local adaptations, loss of genetic variability, and the reshaping of population structure (Laikre et al., 2010; Simberloff & Stiling, 1996; Terui et al., 2023; Wajnberg et al., 2001). Genetic data are important sources of information for gaining insight into historical and recent evolutionary history of species that have had their populations established or augmented by large‐scale releases of individuals, as occurs during biological control (Jones et al., 2023; Kajita et al., 2012; Li et al., 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023; Sentis et al., 2022; Sethuraman et al., 2020; Wang et al., 2023). Population genomics, in particular, provides a powerful approach toward understanding how genetic variation has been impacted on a recent time scale (Maigret et al., 2020; Nunziata et al., 2017), including the time frame encompassing human‐mediated movements and augmentations of populations during biological control.…”