Silvia S. Zalapa's scientific contributions
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Publication (1)
El registro de murciélagos con coloración atípica se ha incrementado en los últimos a˜nos, y la terminología que se emplea para reconocerlos fenotipos es confusa. Los objetivos del presente trabajo fueron: recopilar, clasificar y catalogar los casos de fenotipos atípicos para Norte yCentroamérica e islas del Caribe entre 1930 y 2014, y documentar 9...
Citations
... Like other mammals, bats are susceptible to genetic disorders that affect pigmentation (Zortéa and Silva 2017). Chromatic disorders are the most frequent type of anomalies recorded in bats (Lucati and López-Baucells 2017; Zalapa et al. 2016;Mahabal et al. 2019). White spots have been reported in species of 4 bat families of North and Central ...