first you have to decide what type of phylogeny you want to study. if you want to know only the phylogenetic relationship among the collected species the maximum parsimony is good enough to solve your problem but if you want to phylogeography analysis you may go for nested clade analysis
There are a few phylogenetic studies, but the underlying data are typically based on very few loci.
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