Temporal Change in Fur Color in Museum Specimens of Mammals: Reddish-Brown Species Get Redder with Storage Time

Museum collections have great value for zoological research, but despite careful preservation, over time specimens can show subtle changes in color. We examined the effect of storage time on fur color of two reddish-brown species, golden mice (Ochrotomys nuttalli) and eastern chipmunk (Tamias striat...

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Main Authors: Andrew K. Davis, Natalie Woodall, Jake P. Moskowitz, Nikole Castleberry, Byron J. Freeman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:International Journal of Zoology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/876347
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spelling doaj-c403dd8faa5040c59357ea71715cbab42020-11-24T23:21:10ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Zoology1687-84771687-84852013-01-01201310.1155/2013/876347876347Temporal Change in Fur Color in Museum Specimens of Mammals: Reddish-Brown Species Get Redder with Storage TimeAndrew K. Davis0Natalie Woodall1Jake P. Moskowitz2Nikole Castleberry3Byron J. Freeman4Odum School of Ecology, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USAOdum School of Ecology, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USAOdum School of Ecology, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USAGeorgia Museum of Natural History, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USAGeorgia Museum of Natural History, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USAMuseum collections have great value for zoological research, but despite careful preservation, over time specimens can show subtle changes in color. We examined the effect of storage time on fur color of two reddish-brown species, golden mice (Ochrotomys nuttalli) and eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus). Using image analysis, we obtained color data (hue, saturation, and density) on 91 golden mice and 49 chipmunks from Georgia, USA. Analyses that considered body size, gender, and collection year showed significant effects of year on fur color of golden mice (hue and saturation) and of agouti color of chipmunks. Older specimens tended to be redder in color than newer specimens, consistent with a prior study of red bats (Lasiurus borealis). Hair samples showed reddening of fine body hairs, but not in thicker guard hairs. There was no temporal change in black or white stripe color in chipmunks, indicating that this temporal effect would be limited to species with reddish-brown fur. This effect may be caused by breakdown of eumelanin pigments (which make dark colors) over time, leaving a greater proportion of pheomelanin pigments (which make red colors). These results show that storage time needs to be considered in research projects where fur color is of importance.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/876347
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Natalie Woodall
Jake P. Moskowitz
Nikole Castleberry
Byron J. Freeman
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Natalie Woodall
Jake P. Moskowitz
Nikole Castleberry
Byron J. Freeman
Temporal Change in Fur Color in Museum Specimens of Mammals: Reddish-Brown Species Get Redder with Storage Time
International Journal of Zoology
author_facet Andrew K. Davis
Natalie Woodall
Jake P. Moskowitz
Nikole Castleberry
Byron J. Freeman
author_sort Andrew K. Davis
title Temporal Change in Fur Color in Museum Specimens of Mammals: Reddish-Brown Species Get Redder with Storage Time
title_short Temporal Change in Fur Color in Museum Specimens of Mammals: Reddish-Brown Species Get Redder with Storage Time
title_full Temporal Change in Fur Color in Museum Specimens of Mammals: Reddish-Brown Species Get Redder with Storage Time
title_fullStr Temporal Change in Fur Color in Museum Specimens of Mammals: Reddish-Brown Species Get Redder with Storage Time
title_full_unstemmed Temporal Change in Fur Color in Museum Specimens of Mammals: Reddish-Brown Species Get Redder with Storage Time
title_sort temporal change in fur color in museum specimens of mammals: reddish-brown species get redder with storage time
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Zoology
issn 1687-8477
1687-8485
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Museum collections have great value for zoological research, but despite careful preservation, over time specimens can show subtle changes in color. We examined the effect of storage time on fur color of two reddish-brown species, golden mice (Ochrotomys nuttalli) and eastern chipmunk (Tamias striatus). Using image analysis, we obtained color data (hue, saturation, and density) on 91 golden mice and 49 chipmunks from Georgia, USA. Analyses that considered body size, gender, and collection year showed significant effects of year on fur color of golden mice (hue and saturation) and of agouti color of chipmunks. Older specimens tended to be redder in color than newer specimens, consistent with a prior study of red bats (Lasiurus borealis). Hair samples showed reddening of fine body hairs, but not in thicker guard hairs. There was no temporal change in black or white stripe color in chipmunks, indicating that this temporal effect would be limited to species with reddish-brown fur. This effect may be caused by breakdown of eumelanin pigments (which make dark colors) over time, leaving a greater proportion of pheomelanin pigments (which make red colors). These results show that storage time needs to be considered in research projects where fur color is of importance.
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