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Prevalence of Varied Coat Coloration in a Yellow-Throated Marten (Martes flavigula) Population

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Abnormal coloration is very rare in any given population of wildlife; however, our research identified a yellow-throated marten population with a high ratio of this phenomenon for the first time. Across the main distribution of the species with relevant observational data, we observe...

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Autores principales: Gong, Yinan, Zhao, Guojing, Yang, Huixin, Li, Yan, Tan, Mengyu, Wang, Ning, Ge, Jianping, Yang, Haitao, Feng, Limin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8532798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34679859
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11102838
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author Gong, Yinan
Zhao, Guojing
Yang, Huixin
Li, Yan
Tan, Mengyu
Wang, Ning
Ge, Jianping
Yang, Haitao
Feng, Limin
author_facet Gong, Yinan
Zhao, Guojing
Yang, Huixin
Li, Yan
Tan, Mengyu
Wang, Ning
Ge, Jianping
Yang, Haitao
Feng, Limin
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Abnormal coloration is very rare in any given population of wildlife; however, our research identified a yellow-throated marten population with a high ratio of this phenomenon for the first time. Across the main distribution of the species with relevant observational data, we observed abnormally-colored martens in only Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park. Abnormal coloration had a variety of forms and individuals with white paws that accounted for a larger proportion of the overall population than normal individuals. This shows heritable variation in the region, which is worthy of further research. ABSTRACT: Mammalian coat color is determined by heritable variations such as disease, nutrition, and hormone levels. Variation in animal coat color is also considered an environmental indicator and provides clues for the study of population genetics and biogeography. Records of abnormal coloration in the wild are rare, not only because it is often selected against, but also because of the difficulties in detection of the phenomenon. We used long-term camera-trapping data to first report abnormal coat coloration in yellow-throated marten (Martes flavigula) in China. Six types of abnormal coloration were found only in the Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park, Northeast China, which were not reported in other regions in China. A total of 268 videos of Martes flavigula contained normal coloration, 455 videos of individuals of the species contained abnormal coloration, 437 contained the ‘gloving’ type (martens with de-pigmented front toes, paws or lower forelimbs), while the remaining other 18 videos contained five types (different degrees of white-spotting and dilution). The higher relative abundance index (0.428, ‘gloving’ to 0.329, normal) and wide distribution area of the ‘gloving’ type indicated that this abnormal coat coloration type is usual in Northeast China, which may reflect genetic variability in the local population. These records will contribute to further research on animal coat color and its corresponding adaptive strategy.
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spelling pubmed-85327982021-10-23 Prevalence of Varied Coat Coloration in a Yellow-Throated Marten (Martes flavigula) Population Gong, Yinan Zhao, Guojing Yang, Huixin Li, Yan Tan, Mengyu Wang, Ning Ge, Jianping Yang, Haitao Feng, Limin Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Abnormal coloration is very rare in any given population of wildlife; however, our research identified a yellow-throated marten population with a high ratio of this phenomenon for the first time. Across the main distribution of the species with relevant observational data, we observed abnormally-colored martens in only Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park. Abnormal coloration had a variety of forms and individuals with white paws that accounted for a larger proportion of the overall population than normal individuals. This shows heritable variation in the region, which is worthy of further research. ABSTRACT: Mammalian coat color is determined by heritable variations such as disease, nutrition, and hormone levels. Variation in animal coat color is also considered an environmental indicator and provides clues for the study of population genetics and biogeography. Records of abnormal coloration in the wild are rare, not only because it is often selected against, but also because of the difficulties in detection of the phenomenon. We used long-term camera-trapping data to first report abnormal coat coloration in yellow-throated marten (Martes flavigula) in China. Six types of abnormal coloration were found only in the Northeast Tiger and Leopard National Park, Northeast China, which were not reported in other regions in China. A total of 268 videos of Martes flavigula contained normal coloration, 455 videos of individuals of the species contained abnormal coloration, 437 contained the ‘gloving’ type (martens with de-pigmented front toes, paws or lower forelimbs), while the remaining other 18 videos contained five types (different degrees of white-spotting and dilution). The higher relative abundance index (0.428, ‘gloving’ to 0.329, normal) and wide distribution area of the ‘gloving’ type indicated that this abnormal coat coloration type is usual in Northeast China, which may reflect genetic variability in the local population. These records will contribute to further research on animal coat color and its corresponding adaptive strategy. MDPI 2021-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8532798/ /pubmed/34679859 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11102838 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gong, Yinan
Zhao, Guojing
Yang, Huixin
Li, Yan
Tan, Mengyu
Wang, Ning
Ge, Jianping
Yang, Haitao
Feng, Limin
Prevalence of Varied Coat Coloration in a Yellow-Throated Marten (Martes flavigula) Population
title Prevalence of Varied Coat Coloration in a Yellow-Throated Marten (Martes flavigula) Population
title_full Prevalence of Varied Coat Coloration in a Yellow-Throated Marten (Martes flavigula) Population
title_fullStr Prevalence of Varied Coat Coloration in a Yellow-Throated Marten (Martes flavigula) Population
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Varied Coat Coloration in a Yellow-Throated Marten (Martes flavigula) Population
title_short Prevalence of Varied Coat Coloration in a Yellow-Throated Marten (Martes flavigula) Population
title_sort prevalence of varied coat coloration in a yellow-throated marten (martes flavigula) population
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8532798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34679859
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11102838
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