First evidence of the use of cavities excavated by the Magellanic woodpecker (Campephilus magellanicus) by Pancho’s monito del monte (Dromiciops bozinovici)
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Keywords

ecosystem engineering
secondary cavity users
temperate forests

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Saavedra, M., Cárcamo, J., Oliva, S., Toledo, F., González-Vásquez, R., Vergara, P. M., & Sepúlveda-González, N. (2026). First evidence of the use of cavities excavated by the Magellanic woodpecker (Campephilus magellanicus) by Pancho’s monito del monte (Dromiciops bozinovici). Gayana, 89(2), 164–168. Retrieved from https://gayana.cl/index.php/gn/article/view/419

Abstract

We report the first record of the use of cavities excavated by the Magellanic woodpecker (Campephilus magellanicus) by Pancho’s monito del monte (Dromiciops bozinovici), a marsupial endemic to the temperate forests of South America described for the Coastal Mountain Range of Nahuelbuta, Chile. An abandoned nest was found in a living Nothofagus dombeyi tree, occupied by one adult and two D. bozinovici juveniles. This record confirms D. bozinovici as a secondary cavity user and highlights the Magellanic woodpecker key role as a primary excavator promoting biodiversity in southern temperate forests.

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Copyright (c) 2026 Marcelo Saavedra, Jaime Cárcamo, Segundo Oliva, Francisco Toledo, Ricardo González-Vásquez, Pablo M. Vergara, Natalia Sepúlveda-González

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