
Leucism - Wikipedia
Leucism is often used to describe the phenotype that results from defects in pigment cell differentiation and/or migration from the neural crest to skin, hair, or feathers during development.
LEUCISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LEUCISM is an abnormal condition of reduced pigmentation affecting various animals (such as birds, mammals, and reptiles) that is marked by overall pale color or patches …
Leucism vs. Albinism in the Animal Kingdom - Treehugger
Dec 6, 2022 · While albinism refers to the complete lack of melanin—the natural pigment that gives skin, feathers, hair, and eyes their color—leucism involves a partial loss of pigmentation.
Leucisme — Wikipédia
Le leucisme ou leucistisme, du grec ancien λευκός / leukós (« blanc »), est un ensemble de phénotypes caractérisés par la couleur blanche des téguments (épiderme et poils, cheveux, …
Leucism vs albinism: what's the difference? - Discover Wildlife
Leucism is the lack of melanin pigment in some feathers due to the absence of melanin-producing cells; albinism is the complete lack of these pigments due to the absence of a particular …
Albinism and Leucism: Origins and Differences - Dolphin Project
Leucism (from the Greek, leukos, white) is a genetic peculiarity due to a gene, recessive in most cases, which gives a white color to the fur or feathers of animals which normally would have a …
Albinisme et leucisme - FeederWatch
Le leucisme ou leucistisme est une mutation génétique qui empêche la production le dépôt normal de mélanine et d’autres pigments dans le plumage. Il existe deux principales formes de …
Leucism vs. Albinism
Jan 26, 2016 · Leucism is only a partial loss of pigmentation, which can make the animal have white or patchily colored skin, hair, or feathers. However, the pigment cells in the eyes are not …
Leucisme - Wikipedia
Leucisme is een afwijking bij dieren en mensen die leidt tot een verminderde pigmentatie. Leucisme lijkt op albinisme en wordt daar soms mee verward. Leucisme resulteert in een …
leucism - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Aug 19, 2024 · (zoology, pathology) An animal condition in which there is partial loss of pigmentation resulting in white, pale, or patchy coloration of the skin, hair, feathers, scales or …