Herein we report cases of leucism in Molossus molossus and Sturnira bakeri from three locations of lowlands of western Ecuador, which include three gravid females, five juvenile, four subadult, and six adults. The M. molossus specimens showed white spots on several parts in the soft part of body (ears, tragus, propatagium, uropatagium), and fur (throat, abdomen), while individual of S. bakeri presented a whitish-yellowish patch on its dorsal region, very contrast in yellow-shoulder bats. Although South America has a significant information gap about chromatic disorders in bats, been necessary to continue reporting cases of chromatic disorders to try to determine their causes.Reportamos casos de leucismo en las especies de murciélagos Moloss...
El leucismo es una aberración cromática poco frecuente, manifestada por la ausencia total o parcial ...
Leucism is a hypo-pigmentation of the tegument in which the individual has irregular patches or even...
Two types of pigmentary abnormalities in the Andean Coot Fulica ardesiaca (Rallidae) living in the S...
Herein we report cases of leucism in Molossus molossus and Sturnira bakeri from three locations of l...
We present a case of chromatic disorder observed in a specimen of Trachops cirrhosus from lowland fo...
Carollia castanea is distributed from Honduras to Venezuela. Leucism has not been reported for this ...
Leucism is a congenital hypopigmentary disorder that has been described in several species of wild m...
New records of pigmentation disorders in molossid and phyllostomid (Chiroptera) bats from Peru Abstr...
Pigmentation disorders, either from the complete absence (albinism), partial (leucism), or excess (m...
Leucism is a hypopigmentary decrease of skin or fur coat, which is presented throughout the body or ...
Leucism is a rare chromatic aberration, manifested by the total or partial absence of melanin in the...
A new case of partial leucism is described from an individual of Andean Coot Fulica ardesiaca. It wa...
Abstract. Pigmentation disorders in vertebrates are considered as a rare phenomenon in nature and th...
Leucism is the condition in which an individual loses either a particular pigment or all of its pigm...
Patterns and body coloration have multiple functions in animals, including in social behavior. Bird ...
El leucismo es una aberración cromática poco frecuente, manifestada por la ausencia total o parcial ...
Leucism is a hypo-pigmentation of the tegument in which the individual has irregular patches or even...
Two types of pigmentary abnormalities in the Andean Coot Fulica ardesiaca (Rallidae) living in the S...
Herein we report cases of leucism in Molossus molossus and Sturnira bakeri from three locations of l...
We present a case of chromatic disorder observed in a specimen of Trachops cirrhosus from lowland fo...
Carollia castanea is distributed from Honduras to Venezuela. Leucism has not been reported for this ...
Leucism is a congenital hypopigmentary disorder that has been described in several species of wild m...
New records of pigmentation disorders in molossid and phyllostomid (Chiroptera) bats from Peru Abstr...
Pigmentation disorders, either from the complete absence (albinism), partial (leucism), or excess (m...
Leucism is a hypopigmentary decrease of skin or fur coat, which is presented throughout the body or ...
Leucism is a rare chromatic aberration, manifested by the total or partial absence of melanin in the...
A new case of partial leucism is described from an individual of Andean Coot Fulica ardesiaca. It wa...
Abstract. Pigmentation disorders in vertebrates are considered as a rare phenomenon in nature and th...
Leucism is the condition in which an individual loses either a particular pigment or all of its pigm...
Patterns and body coloration have multiple functions in animals, including in social behavior. Bird ...
El leucismo es una aberración cromática poco frecuente, manifestada por la ausencia total o parcial ...
Leucism is a hypo-pigmentation of the tegument in which the individual has irregular patches or even...
Two types of pigmentary abnormalities in the Andean Coot Fulica ardesiaca (Rallidae) living in the S...