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Ferguson, Steven; Yurkowski, David; Hudson, Justine; Edkins, Tera; Willing, Cornelia; Watt, Cortney 2022-11-12 <p>Identification of phenotypic characteristics in reproductively successful individuals provides important insights into the evolutionary processes that cause range shifts due to environmental change. Female beluga whales (Delphinapterus leucas) from the Baffin Bay region (BB) of the Canadian Arctic in the core area of the species’ geographic range have larger body size than their conspecifics at the southern range periphery in Hudson Bay (HB). We investigated the mechanism for this north and south divergence as it relates to ovarian reproductive activity (ORA = total corpora) that combines morphometric data with ovarian corpora counted from female reproductive tracts. Our study aim was to assess the relative influence of age and body size of female beluga whale on ovarian reproductive activity in the two populations. Female beluga whale ORA increased more quickly with age (63% partial variation explained) in BB than in HB (41%). In contrast, body length in HB female beluga whales accounted for considerably more of the total variation (12 vs 1%) in ORA compared to BB whales. We speculate that female HB beluga whale ORA was more strongly linked with body length due to higher population density resulting in food competition that favors the energetic advantages of larger body size during seasonal food limitations. Understanding the evolutionary mechanism of how ORA varies across a species’ range will assist conservation efforts in anticipating and mitigating future challenges associated with a warming planet.</p>
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de Greef, Evelien; Müller, Claudio; Thorstensen, Matt; Ferguson, Steven; Watt, Cortney; Marcoux, Marianne; Petersen, Stephen; Garroway, Colin 2024-09-20 This dataset contains resequencing data used in our Arctic whale genomics research exaiming population structure and demographic history in bowhead whales and narwhal, including unfiltered genomic variants and filtered SNPs. Source code for genomic analyses is available at github.com/edegreef/arctic-whales-resequencing. Data uploaded here contain: bowhead_sample_info.csv - metadata for bowhead whale samples bowhead_RWmap_allvariants.vcf.gz - all variant calls in bowhead whales, including indels and SNPs (n = 21) bowhead_RWmap_snps.filtered.autosomes.vcf.gz - bowhead whale SNPs filtered for quality, bi-allelic sites, and autosomes (n = 21) bowhead_RWmap_snps.filtered.autosomes.hwe_maf_LDprunedr08_n20.vcf.gz - bowhead whale SNPs filtered for quality, bi-allelic sites, out of HWE, MAF > 0.05, LD-pruned, removal of close kin (n = 20). narwhal_sample_info.csv - metadata for narwhal samples narwhal_allvariants.vcf.gz - all variant calls in narwhals, including indels and SNPs for bowhead whales (n = 62*) narwhal_snps.filtered.autosomes.vcf.gz - narwhal SNPs filtered for quality, bi-allelic sites, and autosomes (n = 62*) narwhal_snps.filtered.autosomes.hwe_maf_LDprunedr08_n57.vcf.gz - narwhal SNPs filtered for quality, bi-allelic sites, out of HWE, MAF > 0.05, LD-pruned, removal of duplicates, close kin, and samples with high missingness (n = 57) The asterisk* is to note this includes 2 duplicate samples that were removed from the analyses and respective manuscript. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode

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