R. Flores-Peredo, B. Bolívar-Cimé, Isac Mella-Méndez
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摘要
白化病被定义为皮肤、头发和眼睛中完全缺乏色素,直接由黑色素产生的遗传性疾病引起。这种遗传异常通常归因于环境因素,如低质量的栖息地和近亲繁殖。在这篇文章中,我们记录了在墨西哥韦拉克鲁斯州特奥塞洛市的Barranca de Matlacobatl地区被偷猎者捕获的一只浣熊(Procyon lotor)的部分白化病例。该标本由民间协会Pro-Vida Silvestre Teocelotl收回,并在医疗护理下安置了一个星期。这是墨西哥野生白化浣熊的第二个记录。具体来说,墨西哥韦拉克鲁斯州中部的一个新热带地区记录了这一现象。
Albinism is defined as the complete absence of pigment in skin, hair, and eyes directly caused by a hereditary disorder in the production of melanin. This genetic abnormality is usually attributed to environmental factors such as low quality of habitat and inbreeding. In this note, we recorded a case of partial albinism in a raccoon (Procyon lotor) captured by poachers in the area known as Barranca de Matlacobatl, Municipality of Teocelo, Veracruz, Mexico. The specimen was recovered by the civil association Pro-Vida Silvestre Teocelotl and sheltered for a week under medical care. This is the second record in Mexico of a wild albino raccoon. Specifically, it was recorded particularly for a neotropical region of the center of the state of Veracruz, Mexico.