Per capita sperm metabolism is density-dependent
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From bacteria to metazoans, higher-density populations have lower per capita metabolic rates than lower-density populations. This relationship between density and metabolism was actually first proposed 100 years ago and was focused on spermatozoa but contemporary studies of sperm metabolism specifically assume that sperm concentration has no effect on metabolism. We did a systematic review to estimate the relationship between sperm aerobic metabolism and sperm concentration, for 203 estimates spanning 49 species, from protostomes to humans from 89 studies. We found strong evidence that per capita metabolic rates are concentration-dependent: both within- and among-species, sperm have lower metabolisms in dense ejaculates but increase their metabolism when diluted. On average, a 10-fold decrease in sperm concentration increased per capita metabolic rate by ~60%. Metabolic plasticity in sperm may be an adaptive response but this requires further testing., , , Manuscript Title: Per capita sperm metabolism is density-dependent
Authors: Ashley Potter, Craig White, Dustin Marshall
Date updated: Tue 28 February 2023
This file contains information for all the datasets in the manuscript and can be used with 'RDE-Data-Accessibility.Rmd' and 'Supplemental_24_02.docx'
NOTE: For all datasets, NA's indicate no data in the cell
## Please contact Ashley Potter if there are any other questions or concerns ashley.ashpot.potter (at) gmail.com
# Title of Dataset1: Density-dependent sperm metabolism
## Csv name: RDE\_data.csv
This dataset contains data on density-dependent sperm metabolism - how sperm metabolism changes across density
## Description of the Data and file structure
Column names and descriptions
* Species
* Diluent_cat2: Diluent used to dilute sperm to a known concentration
* Phyla
* Class
* Order
* Family
* LNConc: actual sperm concentration (sperm per ml) that was used when metabolism was measured - [natural log transfor...
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