Cases of albinism and leucism in amphibians in Italy: new reports

Published: April 7 2017
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Findings of abnormally pigmented amphibian individuals provide interesting insights on intraspecific phenotypic variability as well as on variation among populations inhabiting different habitats. Amphibian coloration is determined by chromatophores (specific epidermal cells), and a variety of abnormalities related to them have been reported. In this study we reported cases of albinism and leucism in six species of Italian amphibians, including some endemic species. For some taxa, like Hydromantes sarrabusensis, H. flavus, H. supramontis and Bufo viridis, we describe the first observations of albinism and leucism.

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The Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund, The National Speleological Society, Instrumentl

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Cases of albinism and leucism in amphibians in Italy: new reports. (2017). Natural History Sciences, 4(1), 73-80. https://doi.org/10.4081/nhs.2017.311