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Meaning of "melanism"

melanism (noun) - Melanism is a biological term referring to the darkening of skin, fur, or feathers due to increased melanin production, resulting in a darker coloration compared to the species' typical appearance
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  • Congenital excess of melanin pigmentation in the skin, hair, feathers and/or eyes.

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Melanism refers to an excess of black or dark colours.
It is a variable species and has a tendency to melanism.
Melanism can be thought of as the opposite of albinism.
The black jaguar is a jaguar reached melanism.
Melanism related to the process of adaptation is called adaptive.
The tendency to melanism does not help.
Melanism is quite common in this species.
This includes conditions such as albinism and melanism.
Melanism is related to the process of adaptive.
Another clear effect was the so called industrial melanism.
Melanism is quite common in this cat.
Some evidence indicates the melanism allele is dominant.
Both melanism and albinism have been observed in wild blackbuck.
There is some evidence that the melanism allele is dominant.
Melanism in jaguars is a dominant trait.

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They also show an adaptation to high altitudes called altitudinal melanism.
Melanism in wild dogs.
It is the opposite of melanism.
Melanism is the result of a dominant allele and is relatively common in jaguars.
The mutation can make animals with melanism more easy to spot by predators.
Melanism in humans.
Evolutionary dynamics of declining melanism in the peppered moth in the Netherlands.
Melanism in leopards has been hypothesized to be causally associated with a selective advantage for ambush.
Another curious feature observed in specimens from southern Florida is melanism.
It is called melanism and these Cheetahs are usually mistaken for the dark colored panther.
As in all crowned pigeons, melanism has been observed.
Melanism is the opposite of albinism, or the absence of melanin.
In jaguars, the melanism allele is dominant.
In the wild, a silver fox is a red fox with melanism.
Partial melanism in badgers is known, and albinos are not uncommon.
The frequency of dark-coloured moths increased at that time, an example of industrial melanism.
Several species exhibit melanism with all-black individuals.
Usually, melanism is defined by the increase of dark pigmentation present in an organism.
However, at the individual level we found no relationship between individual melanism and genotype.
Although melanism has been documented in this species, albinism has not.
There have been reports about cheetahs of other color variations, such as melanism and ticked.
Melanism is a development of the dark-colored pigment melanin in the skin or its appendages.
Classical example of natural selection, Industrial melanism.
First documentation of melanism in the jaguar ( Panthera onca ) from northern Mexico.
Recent studies have demonstrated associations between MC1R and melanism in a number of wildlife species.
Melanism in leopards is inherited as a Mendelian, monogenic recessive trait relative to the spotted form.
Penguins are not the only black-and-white animals to be born with melanism.
Melanism has been commonly recorded in tropical felids, especially within the genus Leopardus.
A 24-base pair deletion causes the incompletely dominant allele for melanism in the jaguarundi.
Melanism is the exact opposite, Too much melanin causes the animal to turn black.
Finish nickel plating, chrome plating, zinc plating, black, beryllium copper, coating firm, melanism etc.
Melanism does occur, but is rare.
Melanism is common, and some individuals are very dark, almost solid black.
Melanism is merely the dark pigmentation of skin, fur-or in this case, feathers.

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