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. 2019 Jan 8;10(1):12. doi: 10.3390/insects10010012

Table 1.

The current study’s summary of queen quality results compared to the results from previous studies [6,11], including the number of queens tested (n) and the mean (±SD) values of morphometric and mating quality measures. Queens from this study are compared between brood pattern groups, with the queens from 2017 classified by their source colony status (before the exchange) of good-brood or poor-brood.

Paper (Year) Brood Pattern n Sperm Count, Millions (Range) Poorly Mated 1 Sperm Viability (%) Weight (mg) Thorax Width (mm) Head Width (mm)
This study (2016) Good-brood 17 6.74 ± 1.95
(2.55–9.37)
6% 83.7 ± 6.3 223.9 ± 17.1 4.89 ± 0.15 3.79 ± 0.14
Poor-brood 17 5.07 ± 2.51
(0.52–8.09)
24% 78.3 ± 11.2 216.5 ± 23.0 4.85 ± 0.18 3.8 ± 0.12
This study (2017) Good-brood 19 5.69 ± 1.82
(1.39–8.4)
11% 78.0 ± 6.4 223.6 ± 27.9 4.93 ± 0.19 3.83 ± 0.10
Poor-brood 18 5.88 ± 1.57
(2.8–8.1)
6% 78.3 ± 10.9 2 231.8 ± 23.0 4.94 ± 0.19 3.83 ± 0.09
Delaney et al. (2011) NA 114 3.99 ± 1.50
(0.2–9.0)
18.6% NA 184.8 ± 21.7 4.35 ± 0.19 3.62 ± 0.12
Tarpy et al. (2012) NA 61 4.37 ± 1.45 13.6%, & 1 virgin queen 83.7 ± 3.3 218.7 ± 20.7 4.34 ± 0.23 3.45 ± 0.23

1 Percent of queens tested that had <3 million sperm in their spermatheca [58]. 2 Queen with 1% sperm viability removed from summary.