“…Less attention has been devoted to lighter (‘small’) terrestrial herbivorous mammals (body mass <~5–10 kg), in spite of their important influence on ecosystem function and structure (Bomske & Ahlers, 2021; Dickman, 1999). Small herbivores can change soil properties including moisture, carbon and nitrogen content through bioturbation (e.g., burrowing and soil redistribution), consumption and excretion, which can alter above and below‐ground plant biomass and in greenhouse gas emissions (Wang, Pang, & Guo, 2022; Wang, Sun, et al., 2022). Overall, the sphere of influence of small mammals appears comparable to larger animals as it includes nutrients, carbon cycling and greenhouse gas fluxes (Poe et al., 2019; Wang, Pang, & Guo, 2022; Wang, Sun, et al., 2022).…”