Leucism, broadly defined as the lack of melanin pigmentation, occurs in many animal species. Most studies on leucism and other colour aberrations are based on opportunistic observations or small cross-sectional samples, thus limiting our ability to produce reliable results and test theoretical predictions. This study combines cross-sectional and longitudinal data collected in 2016–2020 from a population of red-necked nightjars (Caprimulgus ruficollis). The goals of the study are (i) to investigate sex and age effects on partial leucism, (ii) to separate within-subject effects (progressive greying) from between-subject effects (selective disappearance), and (iii) to examine differences in body mass, structural size, and life span between leu...
According to van Grouw (2013), leucism and progressive graying are types of plumage aberrations defi...
Data set supporting the results of the article “Feathers turn grey: patterns and predictors of progr...
Leucism is a color aberration characterized by the absence of pigmentation which can either be parti...
Leucism, broadly defined as the lack of melanin pigmentation, occurs in many animal species. Most st...
Leucism is the total or partial lack of melanins in the skin and associate structures (i.e. hair or...
Leucism is the total or partial lack of melanins in the skin and associate structures (i.e. hair or ...
9 pagesInternational audienceLeucism is the total or partial lack of melanins in the skin and associ...
Leucism is the total or partial lack of melanins in the skin and associate structures (i.e. hair or ...
The diverse colorations of a birds’ plumage are due to either structural colors or pigments that are...
Background: Southern caracaras are medium-sized raptors with a large range stretching to the souther...
We report two bird species with pigment anomalies, which were seen in Cali, Colombia in 2020. The in...
According to van Grouw (2013), leucism and progressive graying are types of plumage aberrations defi...
Data set supporting the results of the article “Feathers turn grey: patterns and predictors of progr...
Leucism is a color aberration characterized by the absence of pigmentation which can either be parti...
Leucism, broadly defined as the lack of melanin pigmentation, occurs in many animal species. Most st...
Leucism is the total or partial lack of melanins in the skin and associate structures (i.e. hair or...
Leucism is the total or partial lack of melanins in the skin and associate structures (i.e. hair or ...
9 pagesInternational audienceLeucism is the total or partial lack of melanins in the skin and associ...
Leucism is the total or partial lack of melanins in the skin and associate structures (i.e. hair or ...
The diverse colorations of a birds’ plumage are due to either structural colors or pigments that are...
Background: Southern caracaras are medium-sized raptors with a large range stretching to the souther...
We report two bird species with pigment anomalies, which were seen in Cali, Colombia in 2020. The in...
According to van Grouw (2013), leucism and progressive graying are types of plumage aberrations defi...
Data set supporting the results of the article “Feathers turn grey: patterns and predictors of progr...
Leucism is a color aberration characterized by the absence of pigmentation which can either be parti...