Oviposition rates of instrumentally inseminated and naturally mated queen honey bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae)

Egg-laying rates of queen honey bees, Apis mellifera L., were measured in colonies containing no brood and ca. 3,000 or 12,000 worker bees. Naturally mated queens were heavier and laid more eggs per day than instrumentally inseminated queens. CO sub(2) narcosis caused weight loss in queens and may a...

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Apidae
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ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
AZOTE
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Biological and medical sciences
CARBON DIOXIDE
DIOXIDO DE CARBONO
DIOXYDE DE CARBONE
EGG PRODUCTION
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
HONEYBEE BROODS
Insecta
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NATURAL MATING
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OVIPOSITION
PESO
Physiology. Development
POIDS
PRODUCCION DE HUEVOS
PRODUCTION D'OEUFS
QUEEN BEES
REINE D'ABEILLE
WEIGHT
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