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The physical, insemination, and reproductive quality of honey bee queens (
Understanding the reproductive potential (“quality”) of queens bees can provide valuable
insights into factors that influence colony phenotype. We assayed queens from various
commercial sources for various measures of potential queen quality, including their
physical characters (such as their degree of parasitism), insemination number (stored
sperm counts), and effective paternity frequency (number of drone fathers among their
offspring). We found significant variation in the physical, insemination, and mating
quality of commercially produced queens, and we detected significant correlations within
and among these various measures. Overall, the queens were sufficiently inseminated (3.99
± 1.504 million sperm) and mated with an appropriate number of drones (effective paternity
frequency: 16.0 ± 9.48). Importantly, very few of the queens were parasitized by tracheal
mites and none were found with either Nosema species. These findings
suggest possible mechanisms for assessing the potential fitness of honey bee queens
without the need for destructive sampling
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