Data from: On sperm length mean-variance relationships
Data files
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Hosken_et_al_R_code_for_analyses_and_figures.R
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Hosken_et_al_Sperm_Length_Measurements.csv
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README.md
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Abstract
Sperm length is highly variable within ejaculates, between males, populations and across species. While theory makes strong predictions about expected mean sperm size, there is less clarity on variation in sperm, although studies have reported sperm-length variation consistent with some theoretical expectations. Typically, the coefficient of variation (CV) is used in these investigations to control for mean-variance scaling. However, a key assumption for this metric to be appropriate in controlling for mean sperm size is that the standard deviation in size scales linearly with the mean. Unfortunately, sperm-length mean-variation relationships are rarely reported making it hard to assess the validity of using CV as a way to compare mean-corrected sperm variation. Here we investigate mean-variation relationships using 19,873 sperm length measures from 54 species and find little evidence of a consistent relationship between mean sperm-length and sperm-length variation among males within species, meaning CV is not appropriate for comparing relative (mean corrected) variation in sperm size at this level. We also find significant scaling of sperm-length variation with mean sperm-length across species, but the scaling exponent is consistently less than one, the exponent required by analyses using CV to control for sperm size. Our assessment shows sperm mean-variation scaling-relationships are rare within species and strong across species, but that neither supports the uncritical use of CV in studies of relative variation in sperm length.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.r4xgxd2s6
Description of the data and file structure
Files and variables
File:
Hosken_et_al_Sperm_Length_Measurements.csv
Description: a file that contains the raw data and its original published sources
Variables: species names, male ID, sperm number, sperm length, and taxon
Code/software
Hosken_et_al_R_code_for_analyses_and_figures.R
Description: file that contains an R script used in the analyses
Access information
Data was derived from the following sources:
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Sharma, M.D., Minder, A.M., and Hosken D.J. 2013. No association between sperm competition and sperm length variation across dung flies (Scathophaga). Journal of Evolutionary Biology 26:2341-2349.
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Fitzpatrick, J.L. and Baer, B. 2011. Polyandry reduces sperm length variation in social insects. Evolution 65:306-3012.
Fitzpatrick, J.L,. Garcia-Gonzales F., and Evans, J.P. 2010. Linking sperm length and velocity: the importance of intra-male variation. Biology Letters 6:797-799.
