melanism

/ˈmɛlənɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A condition or phenomenon characterized by an excess of melanin, resulting in darkened skin, hair, or feathers in animals.

“The melanism in these birds helped them blend in with the dark forest floor.”

2. noun

A type of genetic variation in animals, leading to a higher concentration of melanin in certain tissues.

“Researchers studied the melanism in the peppered moth population to understand its adaptation to urban environments.”

Synonyms

  • melanization
  • melanosis
  • pigmentation

Antonyms

  • albinism
  • paleation