“…This fact is relevant for the diversification process, management strategies, and the interspecific relationships of A. obliqua . Research includes studies of the genetic population structure in some areas of its distribution (Ruiz‐Arce et al, 2012, 2019; Aguirre‐Ramirez et al, 2017; Passos et al, 2018); molecular mechanisms and phenotypic plasticity (i.e., the ability of one genotype to produce different phenotypes under different environmental conditions) (Velasco‐Cuervo et al, 2021; Lemos‐Lucumi et al, 2022); morphometric characteristics (Castañeda et al, 2015a); reproductive behavior (Aluja et al, 2001; Leal & Zucoloto, 2008); chemical ecology (Cruz‐López et al, 2006; Aluja et al, 2020; De Aquino et al, 2021); relationships with microbiota (Gallo‐Franco & Toro‐Perea, 2020; Amores et al, 2021; Cárdenas‐Hernández et al, 2022); and phylogenetic relationships (Smith‐Caldas et al, 2001; Ruiz‐Arce et al, 2012). These studies have revealed a marked genetic structure (Ruiz‐Arce et al, 2012; Aguirre‐Ramirez et al, 2017) and morphological differentiation (Castañeda et al, 2015) between populations of A. obliqua throughout its distribution range, and the importance of host plants in its genetic makeup and intra‐ and interspecific relationships.…”