2018
DOI: 10.28947/hrmo.2018.19.2.349
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Aberraciones no leucísticas en el plumaje de aves en Nayarit, México

Abstract: Las diferentes anormalidades en el plumaje son resultado de múltiples factores ambientales y genéticos. En México se han reportado aberraciones en el plumaje de las aves, no obstante, todas se han clasificado como leucísticas (color blanco del plumaje debido a un gen recesivo). Otros tipos de aberraciones en el plumaje se han identificado, tales como el encanecimiento progresivo, el melanismo o las mutaciones, como la marrón, aún no reportadas para México. Durante trabajo de campo con aves en el estado de Naya… Show more

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“…Consequently, we ruled out the possibility that the pigmentary abnormality of the two vultures reported here was albinism due to their normal pigmentation of eyes and the replacement of dark-colored plumage parts by dirty white feathers. In the field, ino aberration can be confused with complete leucism and progressive graying in an advanced stage (van Grouw 2018, Molina et al 2018.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Consequently, we ruled out the possibility that the pigmentary abnormality of the two vultures reported here was albinism due to their normal pigmentation of eyes and the replacement of dark-colored plumage parts by dirty white feathers. In the field, ino aberration can be confused with complete leucism and progressive graying in an advanced stage (van Grouw 2018, Molina et al 2018.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are reports of Turkey Vultures (Cathartes aura) being partially or totally white in various mainland localities (Jones 1933, Gross 1965, Voelker 1976, Sheffield 1992, MacKenzie 2002, Tinajero & Rodríguez-Estrella 2010, Molina et al 2018, as well as on islands, for example Lobos de Tierra island (Peru; Figueroa et al 2011) andCuba (Ferrer-Sánchez &Rodríguez-Estrella 2014). Pigmentary anomalies also have been reported in Black Vultures (Coragyps atratus) from Ecuador (Hosner & Lebbin 2006) and Jamaica (Zeiger et al 2017), and in Andean Condors (Vultur gryphus) from Bolivia (Méndez-Mojica 2013) and Chile (Pavez 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los reportes sobre alteración de plumaje para la avifauna mexicana incluyen registros históricos desde la década de los 50 (Phillips 1954), pero a partir del año 2010 ha ocurrido un aumento notable de reportes (Tinajero et al 2018); en la actualidad, existen aproximadamente 55 registros en 36 especies (Tinajero et al 2018, Molina et al 2018…”
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