Leucism is a frequent chromatic mutation in mammals that causes partial or complete fur depigmentation. This type of mutation is interesting because they have physiological and ecological implications. We report here the first record of leucism in a pampas fox Lycalopex gymnocercus (Carnivora: Canidae), photographed using a camera trap in the northeast of the province of Corrientes, Argentina. Although cases of hypopigmentation are apparently very rare among pampas foxes, they could actually be more frequent than previously assumed. Given the ecological and physiological importance of these anomalies, researchers should report all records of this type in order to understand the degree to which these genetic variants are present in wild popu...
Mammalian coat color is determined by heritable variations such as disease, nutrition, and hormone l...
While live-trapping Swift Foxes (Vulpes velox) in northwestern Texas, we captured and radio-collared...
The occurrence of melanism (darkening of the background coloration) is documented in 13 felid specie...
Several cases of albinism, melanism, leucism and piebaldism in mammals have already been reported in...
Polymorphic variations may act on chromatic alterations, which in excess cause hyperpigmentation (me...
17. Pampas Fox Pseudalopex gymnocercus French: Renard d'Azara / German: Pampasfuchs / Spanish: Zo...
Lycalopex gymnocercus (Fischer, 1814) is a canid commonly called the Pampas fox. A sexually dimorphi...
Morphological variation in natural populations is a genomic test bed for studying the interface betw...
Artículo de publicación ISIMorphological variation in natural populations is a genomic test bed for ...
South American foxes are included in the monophyletic genus Lycalopex, with several recent species. ...
Aim: Understanding the mechanisms that drive phenotypic divergence along climatic gradients is a lon...
Pigmentary abnormalities in mammalian fur can be associated with factors such as follicular damage, ...
Coat coloration plays an important role in communication, camouflage, and sexual selection in animal...
Argentinean "zorros de campo" are currently included in two species: Lycalopex griseus and L. gymnoc...
Leucism, broadly defined as the lack of melanin pigmentation, occurs in many animal species. Most st...
Mammalian coat color is determined by heritable variations such as disease, nutrition, and hormone l...
While live-trapping Swift Foxes (Vulpes velox) in northwestern Texas, we captured and radio-collared...
The occurrence of melanism (darkening of the background coloration) is documented in 13 felid specie...
Several cases of albinism, melanism, leucism and piebaldism in mammals have already been reported in...
Polymorphic variations may act on chromatic alterations, which in excess cause hyperpigmentation (me...
17. Pampas Fox Pseudalopex gymnocercus French: Renard d'Azara / German: Pampasfuchs / Spanish: Zo...
Lycalopex gymnocercus (Fischer, 1814) is a canid commonly called the Pampas fox. A sexually dimorphi...
Morphological variation in natural populations is a genomic test bed for studying the interface betw...
Artículo de publicación ISIMorphological variation in natural populations is a genomic test bed for ...
South American foxes are included in the monophyletic genus Lycalopex, with several recent species. ...
Aim: Understanding the mechanisms that drive phenotypic divergence along climatic gradients is a lon...
Pigmentary abnormalities in mammalian fur can be associated with factors such as follicular damage, ...
Coat coloration plays an important role in communication, camouflage, and sexual selection in animal...
Argentinean "zorros de campo" are currently included in two species: Lycalopex griseus and L. gymnoc...
Leucism, broadly defined as the lack of melanin pigmentation, occurs in many animal species. Most st...
Mammalian coat color is determined by heritable variations such as disease, nutrition, and hormone l...
While live-trapping Swift Foxes (Vulpes velox) in northwestern Texas, we captured and radio-collared...
The occurrence of melanism (darkening of the background coloration) is documented in 13 felid specie...