“…The structure and connectivity of wildlife host populations may influence zoonotic disease dynamics, evolution and spillover risk to people (Biek & Real, ; Cross, Lloyd‐Smith, Johnson, & Getz, ). A better understanding of host population genetic structure will therefore likely improve models of viral circulation dynamics (Goldsmith et al, ; Gryseels et al, ; Guivier et al, ; Rodríguez‐Nevado, Lam, Holmes, & Pagán, ; Streicker et al, ; Wilder, Kunz, & Sorenson, ), but see Fountain‐Jones et al () and Lee et al (). Evolutionary dynamics may also be important in zoonotic emergence, and structuring of host populations has been shown to influence the evolution of pathogen virulence and infectivity (Boots, Hudson, & Sasaki, ; Boots & Mealor, ).…”