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Ritchot, Yanny; Pelletier, Fanie; Festa-Bianchet, Marco; Coltman, David 2022-03-26 <p style="margin-bottom:11px;">In long-lived polygynous species, male reproductive success is often monopolized by a few mature dominant individuals. Young males are generally too small to be dominant and may employ alternative tactics, however, little is known about the determinants of reproductive success for young males. Understanding the causes and consequences of variability in early reproductive success may be crucial to assess the strength of sexual selection and possible long-term trade-offs among life-history traits. Selective pressures driven by fluctuating environmental conditions may depend on age-class. We evaluated the determinants of reproduction in male bighorn sheep (<em>Ovis canadensis</em>) aged 2-4 years using 30 years of individual-level data. These young males cannot defend estrous ewes and use alternative mating tactics. We also investigated how the age of first detected reproduction was correlated to lifetime reproductive success and longevity. We found that reproductive success of males aged three years was positively correlated to body mass, to the proportion of males aged 2-4 years in the competitor pool and to the number of females available per adult male. These results suggest that reproductive success depends on both competitive ability and population age-sex structure. None of these variables, however, had significant effects on the reproductive success of males aged 2 or 4 years. Known reproduction before the age of five increased lifetime reproductive success but decreased longevity, suggesting a long-term survival cost of early reproduction. Our analyses reveal that both individual-level phenotypic and population-level demographic variables influence reproductive success by young males and provide a rare assessment of fitness trade-offs in wild polygynous males.</p>
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Deakin, Samuel; Coltman, David 2024-02-07 We designed a novel SNP (Single nucleotide polymorphism) genotyping assay for use with Tecan's Allegro genotyping technology (a form of single primer enrichment technology or SPET) for Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep. Our overall goal was to develop an assay which targeted 50,000 SNPs in this species but during development we designed a trial 10,000 SNP assay. We trialled both the 10,000 and 50,000 SNP assay on 40 Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep, eight individuals from two other subspecies of bighorn sheep, and eight individuals from two other species of thinhorn sheep. The Tecan library prep was performed on these samples and then sequenced on an Illumina NextSeq next generation sequencer. Data here contains raw sequencing reads for the 56 individuals genotyped using the 10,000 SNP and 50,000 SNP assays, and the VCF genotype files produced when aligning and SNP calling was performed on these reads.

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