Cotts, Leonardo, Slifkin, Jonathan P., Moratelli, Ricardo, Gonçalves, Lucas, Rocha-Barbosa, Oscar (2023): Multiple colors in anteaters: review and description of chromatic disorders in Tamandua (Xenarthra: Pilosa) with reports of new and rare coat colorations. Zoologia (e22034) 40: 1-17, DOI: 10.1590/S1984-4689.v40.e22034, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1984-4689.v40.e2203
Mammalian coat color is determined by heritable variations such as disease, nutrition, and hormone l...
Figure 3. Scatterplot of hue and colour saturation (chroma) for the five Aphelocoma unicolor subspec...
Many of the mechanisms involved in visual signalling in birds are based on pigment-based plumage orn...
Figure 1. Chromatic disorders in Tamandua: (A) Melanism (by javatru), (B) Partial melanism (by shrik...
Figure 3. Distribution of chromatic disorders in Tamandua in Central and South America. (A) record l...
Figure 2. Record of the two erythristic individuals in the same tree and without agonistic behavior....
Myrmecophaga tridactyla, the giant anteater, is a monospecific genus of anteater endemic to South an...
Patterns and body coloration have multiple functions in animals, including in social behavior. Bird ...
A review is presented of the seven commonest types of colour aberrations in birds together with sugg...
Over time, birds develop phenotypic traits, such as plumage coloration, that may allow them to blend...
A fundamental issue in biology is explaining the diversity of coloration found in nature. Birds prov...
Many animals use carotenoid pigments to produce yellow, orange, and red coloration. In birds, at lea...
Many of the mechanisms involved in visual signalling in birds are based on pigment-based plumage orn...
Females of the closely related capuchino seedeaters are difficult to distinguish from one another ba...
The distribution and frequency of color aberrations in wild birds is relatively poorly known. Here w...
Mammalian coat color is determined by heritable variations such as disease, nutrition, and hormone l...
Figure 3. Scatterplot of hue and colour saturation (chroma) for the five Aphelocoma unicolor subspec...
Many of the mechanisms involved in visual signalling in birds are based on pigment-based plumage orn...
Figure 1. Chromatic disorders in Tamandua: (A) Melanism (by javatru), (B) Partial melanism (by shrik...
Figure 3. Distribution of chromatic disorders in Tamandua in Central and South America. (A) record l...
Figure 2. Record of the two erythristic individuals in the same tree and without agonistic behavior....
Myrmecophaga tridactyla, the giant anteater, is a monospecific genus of anteater endemic to South an...
Patterns and body coloration have multiple functions in animals, including in social behavior. Bird ...
A review is presented of the seven commonest types of colour aberrations in birds together with sugg...
Over time, birds develop phenotypic traits, such as plumage coloration, that may allow them to blend...
A fundamental issue in biology is explaining the diversity of coloration found in nature. Birds prov...
Many animals use carotenoid pigments to produce yellow, orange, and red coloration. In birds, at lea...
Many of the mechanisms involved in visual signalling in birds are based on pigment-based plumage orn...
Females of the closely related capuchino seedeaters are difficult to distinguish from one another ba...
The distribution and frequency of color aberrations in wild birds is relatively poorly known. Here w...
Mammalian coat color is determined by heritable variations such as disease, nutrition, and hormone l...
Figure 3. Scatterplot of hue and colour saturation (chroma) for the five Aphelocoma unicolor subspec...
Many of the mechanisms involved in visual signalling in birds are based on pigment-based plumage orn...