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. 2011 Mar 7;6(3):e17744. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0017744

Table 1. Pregnancy data of the seven gestations.

No. ID Parturition exams res em mean birth Parturition 1 month 3 month
real predicted interval weight (g) LS sex LS % sex LS % sex
P1 Q1 06.11.2008 (48) 0 11 5 45 4 36 3,1
P2 Q1 16.05.2009 191 10 4 16 12 8 67 6 50 2,4
P3 Q1 06.12.2009 06.12.2009 204 5 1 12 1.73±0.16 11 4,7 8 73 2,6 8 73 2,6
P4 Q1 25.02.2010 24.02.2010 81 2 1 15 1.82±0.17 14 8,6 9 64 4,5 5 36 1,4
P5 Q1 24.05.2010 23.05.2010 88 1 3 12 2.03±0.27 9 7,2 7 78 5,2 7 78 5,2
P6 Q1 12.08.2010 16.08.2010 80 2 6 12 2.25±0.22 6 4,2 6 100 4,2
P7 Q2 30.08.2010 30.08.2010 (130) 1 0 13 2.02±0.20 13 5,8
Mean 128.8 2.3 13.3 1.93 10.9 28,25 7.2 71.2 15,15 6.0 54.5 13,17
SD 63.0 1.5 1.8 0.3 2.7 1.5 17.9 1.6 19.9

No. = number of the respective pregnancies; ID of the respective queen; given is the real parturition date and the date which was predicted from the reference data from the preceding pregnancies, also the time interval between successive pregnancies (numbers in brackets are the interval after founding the colony); exams = number of ultrasonographic examinations per pregnancy; res = number of embryonic resorptions detected in ultrasonographic exams; em = initial minimal number of embryos before resorption; LS = litter size; sex = sexratio of the offspring; % = survival rate.