Leucism is a hypopigmentary decrease of skin or fur coat, which is presented throughout the body or as isolated whitish patches on different parts of the body "piebald"; without altering the pigmentation of the eyes, lips, blood vessels or harm to the immune system of the specimen. The specimen was identified in the Tababela plateau located in the inter-Andean valley of Pichincha, Ecuador, site of the new Quito airport. By using glue traps used to capture lizards, one individual of Reithrodontomys mexicanus soederstroemi showing leucism, was trapped in the wild. This individual presents an irregular distribution of melanin pigments throughout it’s body. This is the first case reported with leucism in nature for this endemic species of the i...
Leucism is a frequent chromatic mutation in mammals that causes partial or complete fur depigmentati...
A new case of partial leucism is described from an individual of Andean Coot Fulica ardesiaca. It wa...
The leucismo is an aberration in pigmentation, resulting from a genetic abnormality and occurs in al...
Leucism is a congenital hypopigmentary disorder that has been described in several species of wild m...
Pigmentary abnormalities in mammalian fur can be associated with factors such as follicular damage, ...
El leucismo es la reducción de la pigmentación parcial o total del pelaje, pero que mantiene la colo...
Leucism is the condition in which an individual loses either a particular pigment or all of its pigm...
This note discloses a case of partial leucism in Notosciurus granatensis. The individual was sighted...
In vertebrates leucism does not occur frequently in nature but has been recorded in amphibians and r...
Leucism is a hypo-pigmentation of the tegument in which the individual has irregular patches or even...
Leucism is a rare chromatic aberration, manifested by the total or partial absence of melanin in the...
Herein we report cases of leucism in Molossus molossus and Sturnira bakeri from three locations of l...
El leucismo es una aberración cromática poco frecuente, manifestada por la ausencia total o parcial ...
Leucism appears in various groups of vertebrates, although it is rare in mammals. For Argentina, we ...
Carollia castanea is distributed from Honduras to Venezuela. Leucism has not been reported for this ...
Leucism is a frequent chromatic mutation in mammals that causes partial or complete fur depigmentati...
A new case of partial leucism is described from an individual of Andean Coot Fulica ardesiaca. It wa...
The leucismo is an aberration in pigmentation, resulting from a genetic abnormality and occurs in al...
Leucism is a congenital hypopigmentary disorder that has been described in several species of wild m...
Pigmentary abnormalities in mammalian fur can be associated with factors such as follicular damage, ...
El leucismo es la reducción de la pigmentación parcial o total del pelaje, pero que mantiene la colo...
Leucism is the condition in which an individual loses either a particular pigment or all of its pigm...
This note discloses a case of partial leucism in Notosciurus granatensis. The individual was sighted...
In vertebrates leucism does not occur frequently in nature but has been recorded in amphibians and r...
Leucism is a hypo-pigmentation of the tegument in which the individual has irregular patches or even...
Leucism is a rare chromatic aberration, manifested by the total or partial absence of melanin in the...
Herein we report cases of leucism in Molossus molossus and Sturnira bakeri from three locations of l...
El leucismo es una aberración cromática poco frecuente, manifestada por la ausencia total o parcial ...
Leucism appears in various groups of vertebrates, although it is rare in mammals. For Argentina, we ...
Carollia castanea is distributed from Honduras to Venezuela. Leucism has not been reported for this ...
Leucism is a frequent chromatic mutation in mammals that causes partial or complete fur depigmentati...
A new case of partial leucism is described from an individual of Andean Coot Fulica ardesiaca. It wa...
The leucismo is an aberration in pigmentation, resulting from a genetic abnormality and occurs in al...