Leucism is the condition in which an individual loses either a particular pigment or all of its pigments. During a study conducted in a semideciduous forest fragment at Herval D’Oeste municipality (southern Brazil), we captured an individual of Sturnira lilium with disproportionate pigmentation. The overall color of the specimen was yellowish with black spots on the wing membranes, black eyes and pink skin. This is the first case of leucism formally reported to the species in Santa Catarina state and the second such report to Brazil.Registro de leucismo em Sturnira lilium (E. Geoffroy, 1810) (Chiroptera: Mammalia) no Sul do Brasil. O leucismo é uma anomalia na qual o indivíduo apresenta a perda de um pigmento em particular, ou de todos os p...
Albinism is a type of deficient in melanin production could be the result of genetic anomalies that ...
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 the condition in which an individual loses either a particular pigment or all of its pigm...
Polymorphic variations may act on chromatic alterations, which in excess cause hyperpigmentation (me...
Abstract: We provide the first report of the frequency of leucism for a species of Neotropical bat. ...
Abstract Leucism is a genetic disorder, which causes partial depigmentation on individuals. In mamma...
We present the reports of two leucistic individuals of the Southern Lapwing Vanellus chilensis obtai...
We report two cases of leucism in Turdus rufiventris in southern Brazil. One mutant specimen was fou...
El leucismo es la reducción de la pigmentación parcial o total del pelaje, pero que mantiene la colo...
Abstract. Pigmentation disorders in vertebrates are considered as a rare phenomenon in nature and th...
O leucismo em aves é uma condição aberrante da plumagem resultante da presença de penas brancas em l...
In vertebrates leucism does not occur frequently in nature but has been recorded in amphibians and r...
Piebaldism is a genetic pigmentation disorder, which is caused by absence of melanocytes in parts of...
Apresentamos o registro de um caso de leucismo parcial em Columbina picui no município de São Sepé, ...
Albinism is a type of deficient in melanin production could be the result of genetic anomalies that ...
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 the condition in which an individual loses either a particular pigment or all of its pigm...
Polymorphic variations may act on chromatic alterations, which in excess cause hyperpigmentation (me...
Abstract: We provide the first report of the frequency of leucism for a species of Neotropical bat. ...
Abstract Leucism is a genetic disorder, which causes partial depigmentation on individuals. In mamma...
We present the reports of two leucistic individuals of the Southern Lapwing Vanellus chilensis obtai...
We report two cases of leucism in Turdus rufiventris in southern Brazil. One mutant specimen was fou...
El leucismo es la reducción de la pigmentación parcial o total del pelaje, pero que mantiene la colo...
Abstract. Pigmentation disorders in vertebrates are considered as a rare phenomenon in nature and th...
O leucismo em aves é uma condição aberrante da plumagem resultante da presença de penas brancas em l...
In vertebrates leucism does not occur frequently in nature but has been recorded in amphibians and r...
Piebaldism is a genetic pigmentation disorder, which is caused by absence of melanocytes in parts of...
Apresentamos o registro de um caso de leucismo parcial em Columbina picui no município de São Sepé, ...
Albinism is a type of deficient in melanin production could be the result of genetic anomalies that ...
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...