“…Theoretically, employing gene trees rather than the species tree to estimate macroevolutionary parameters may lead to significant bias; especially in shallow divergences, where incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) has a relatively larger impact on species divergence times (Angelis & Dos Reis, ; Leaché, Harris, Rannala, & Yang, ). This issue is not ameliorated using the tree built from concatenating genes into a supermatrix because even if the phylogeny is correctly determined, the biological meaning of branch lengths in such trees is elusive, as the age of nodes do not mirror speciation times (Angelis & Dos Reis, ; Edwards & Beerli, ). Population‐level phenomena, such as ILS, gene duplication and loss, and hybridization will increase the probability of gene tree/species tree mismatch (Degnan & Rosenberg, ; Liu, Yu, Pearl, & Edwards, ; Schrago, Menezes, Furtado, Bonvicino, & Seuanez, ; Song et al., ; Tonini, Moore, Stern, Shcheglovitova, & Ortí, ).…”