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Fig. 1. Effects of osmolality and extracellular [Ca2+] on motility in
sperm of tilapia Oreochromis mossambicus. Sperm were suspended in
solutions of 10 mmoll-1 Hepes-NaOH, pH 8.0, containing different
concentrations of electrolytes and a nonelectrolyte (mannitol) to give the
required osmolality. The percentage of motile sperm was measured from video
recordings. (A) Motility in the absence of CaCl2. Electrolytes were
NaCl (filled squares) and KCl (filled triangles). Filled circles,
nonelectrolyte (mannitol). (B) The effect of Ca2+ on motility.
Filled squares, NaCl alone; filled triangles, NaCl + 2 mmoll-1
CaCl2; filled circles, NaCl + 10 mmoll-1
CaCl2; open squares, NaCl + 5 mmoll-1 EGTA. Arrows
indicate the osmotic pressure of seminal plasma, i.e. isotonic osmolality.
Values are means ± S.D.; N=150 sperm from 5 fish for each
point.