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Tree-Cavity Denning of Güiña (Leopardus guigna) and Breeding Productivity From Camera Trap Records


Abstract

Tree cavities are critical habitats for numerous vertebrate species, serving as keystone resources for nesting, roosting, and shelter. We document the first evidence of an individual güiña (Leopardus guigna) breeding within a tree cavity of a standing dead tree. We explore its implications on breeding productivity and complementing this record with evidence from camera trap surveys conducted in temperate forests of south-central Chile. These findings enhance our understanding of the species’ natural history, breeding behavior, and habitat preferences. Additionally, we discuss the conservation implications of this discovery, offering new insights into the breeding ecology and habitat selection of one of South America’s most elusive felines.

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Fernando J. Novoa

Mariana Ayala

José Infante-Varela

Tomás Ibarra

Jesús Díaz

Tomás A. Altamirano

Nicolás Gálvez

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2025
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Ecology and Evolution launch

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Fernando J. Novoa
fjnovoagalaz@gmail.com


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