Beyond the color: the implications of pigmentation polymorphism in the activity behavior of a Neotropical squirrel

MS Tavares, LS Aguiar, CH Salvador, M Galliez - Mammalia, 2020 - degruyter.com
MS Tavares, LS Aguiar, CH Salvador, M Galliez
Mammalia, 2020degruyter.com
Pigmentation polymorphism occurs in many mammals but is considered rare in natural
populations. Here, we report the first record of pigmentation polymorphism in a Neotropical
squirrel, Guerlinguetus ingrami, at a private reserve in southern Brazil. The number of
records for leucistic squirrels was approximately half that for brown squirrels. We also tested
the differences in activity patterns between the leucistic and the brown squirrels. Both
phenotypes were diurnal, but there was temporal segregation between the two. Further …
Abstract
Pigmentation polymorphism occurs in many mammals but is considered rare in natural populations. Here, we report the first record of pigmentation polymorphism in a Neotropical squirrel, Guerlinguetus ingrami, at a private reserve in southern Brazil. The number of records for leucistic squirrels was approximately half that for brown squirrels. We also tested the differences in activity patterns between the leucistic and the brown squirrels. Both phenotypes were diurnal, but there was temporal segregation between the two. Further studies are needed to elucidate the occurrence of leucism in G. ingrami, and the possible ecological and behavioral outcomes.
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