The colors of primates are among the most diverse phenotypes in mammals. These colors are mostly produced by the deposition of melanin pigments in hairs. Many species show considerable variability in pigmentation, but this is always temporarily fixed. Here we report the first rapid change in the pigmentation phenotype of a primate. In the last five years, the pelage of mantled howler monkeys Alouatta palliata inhabiting Costa Rica has started to change from fully black to yellowish, constituting a conspicuous color change. Raman spectroscopy analyses of hairs show that the change is due to a shift toward the production of the sulphurated form of melanin, termed pheomelanin. Most animals with anomalous coloration have been observed in forest...
Maël Leroux was funded via the Swiss National Science Foundation grant awarded to Simon W. Townsend ...
Thirty years ago virtually everything known about primate color vision derived from psychophysical s...
New World monkeys exhibit prominent color vision variation due to allelic polymorphism of the long-t...
Albinism—the congenital absence of pigmentation—is a very rare phenomenon in animals due to the sign...
AbstractPrevious research revealed significant individual variations in opsin genes and cone photopi...
Until recently, New World primates were found to have a single M:L photopigment gene on the X-chromo...
Until recently, the genetic basis of colour vision could only be inferred from measuring the colour ...
Platyrrhine (New World) monkeys possess highly polymorphic color vision owing to allelic variation o...
Albinism – the congenital absence of pigmentation – is a very rare phenomenon in animals due to the ...
AbstractAlthough trichromacy in Old and New World primates is based on three visual pigments with sp...
Understanding trait evolution is essential for explaining modern biological diversity, and this is p...
The remarkable variation in color vision both among and within primate species is receiving increasi...
Abstract-Microspectrophotometric measurements of visual pigments have been obtained for a large samp...
New records of pigmentation disorders in molossid and phyllostomid (Chiroptera) bats from Peru Abstr...
Albinism- the congenital absence of pigmentation- is a very rare phenomenon in animals due to the si...
Maël Leroux was funded via the Swiss National Science Foundation grant awarded to Simon W. Townsend ...
Thirty years ago virtually everything known about primate color vision derived from psychophysical s...
New World monkeys exhibit prominent color vision variation due to allelic polymorphism of the long-t...
Albinism—the congenital absence of pigmentation—is a very rare phenomenon in animals due to the sign...
AbstractPrevious research revealed significant individual variations in opsin genes and cone photopi...
Until recently, New World primates were found to have a single M:L photopigment gene on the X-chromo...
Until recently, the genetic basis of colour vision could only be inferred from measuring the colour ...
Platyrrhine (New World) monkeys possess highly polymorphic color vision owing to allelic variation o...
Albinism – the congenital absence of pigmentation – is a very rare phenomenon in animals due to the ...
AbstractAlthough trichromacy in Old and New World primates is based on three visual pigments with sp...
Understanding trait evolution is essential for explaining modern biological diversity, and this is p...
The remarkable variation in color vision both among and within primate species is receiving increasi...
Abstract-Microspectrophotometric measurements of visual pigments have been obtained for a large samp...
New records of pigmentation disorders in molossid and phyllostomid (Chiroptera) bats from Peru Abstr...
Albinism- the congenital absence of pigmentation- is a very rare phenomenon in animals due to the si...
Maël Leroux was funded via the Swiss National Science Foundation grant awarded to Simon W. Townsend ...
Thirty years ago virtually everything known about primate color vision derived from psychophysical s...
New World monkeys exhibit prominent color vision variation due to allelic polymorphism of the long-t...