We present the first detailed report of an apparently leucistic Darwin's Finch, observed on Punta Cevallos, Española Island, Galápagos (01° 23.61′ S, 89° 37.11′ W). We suggest that the unusual adult phenotype is a continuation of nestling beak color, which is usually masked by melanin in adults. Tissue-specific differences in beta-carotene dioxygenase 2 enzyme activity may explain the variation in yellow pigmentation in this individual's legs and beak.
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1 March 2013
Leucistic Adult Large Cactus-Finch (Geospiza conirostris) on Española Island, Galápagos: A Potential Continuation of Nestling Beak Color
Jacquelyn K. Grace,
Emily M. Tompkins,
David J. Anderson
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Albinism
Darwin's Finch
Geospiza conirostris
Large Cactus-Finch
Leucism
nestling beak polymorphism
progressive graying