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First record of leucism in the volcano rabbit (Romerolagus diazi), endemic to México

Therya Notes, 2022
Leucism is the total or partial loss of the pigmentation of the fur or plumage without affecting the color of the eyes, skin, and nails.  During one of the daily surveillance and protection tours carried out by the Teporingos 1 community brigade, a leucistic juvenile zacatuche was recorded within the San Miguel Topilejo Community Ecological Reserve of ...
José Antonio Guerrero   +3 more
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First record of leucism in the Italian newt Lissotriton italicus

The Herpetological Bulletin, 2023
MASSIMO CAPULA   +2 more
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Leucism in a Brazilian guinea pig Cavia aperea Erxleben, 1777 population

Notas sobre Mamíferos Sudamericanos
Fur coloration serves several functions, including crypsis or background matching, an important feature to reduce predation. A dimorphic population, with rare light-colored guinea pigs is reported here at Colonia Pellegrini, Corrientes, Argentina.
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The First Record of Leucism in the Middendorff’s Grasshopper Warbler

Journal of the Yamashina Institute for Ornithology
Miho Iwasaki, Masaoki Takagi
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Factors associated with leucism in the common blackbird Turdus merula

Journal of Avian Biology, 2018
Lucia Izquierdo   +2 more
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