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doi: 10.1111/jav.01778
Leucism is the total or partial lack of melanins in the skin and associate structures (i.e. hair or feathers). Little is known about the factors influencing this chromatic aberration although some local studies suggest that there is an effect of habitat, age and sex. To test these hypotheses and expand our knowledge on leucism, we carried out a large‐scale study using common blackbirds Turdus merula as our model species. Given the poor information available on this topic and the variability of methodological approaches, we used three different methods to assess the effect of these variables in the presence of leucism: transects, bird captures and citizen science information (pictures from internet). We found an effect of habitat indicating that there are more leucistic blackbirds in cities than in non‐urban areas. In addition, we found a positive association between presence of white feathers and age providing the first large‐scale support for the progressive graying hypothesis in birds. This chromatic aberration was also influenced by sex, with males showing higher probability of leucism than females, although only for the capture data, indicating that the method used to study this phenomenon can partly influence our conclusions, and therefore suggesting caution when planning future studies in this topic.
LIFE-HISTORY, BIRDS, BARN SWALLOWS, PLUMAGE, Urbanization, urbanization, URBANIZATION, URBAN, Citizen science, PHENOTYPE, SEXUAL SELECTION, [SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology, [SDV.EE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, environment, COLOR ABERRATIONS, citizen science, avian coloration, OXIDATIVE STRESS, Avian coloration
LIFE-HISTORY, BIRDS, BARN SWALLOWS, PLUMAGE, Urbanization, urbanization, URBANIZATION, URBAN, Citizen science, PHENOTYPE, SEXUAL SELECTION, [SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology, [SDV.EE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, environment, COLOR ABERRATIONS, citizen science, avian coloration, OXIDATIVE STRESS, Avian coloration
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