“…In our study, small mammals within narrow SMZs would readily have access to either the plantation or the SMZ, and, perhaps more importantly, the edge between the two habitat types. Previous studies have found greater small mammal diversity and richness (Clough, 1987;DeGraaf et al, 1991;Yahner, 1992;Menzel et al, 1999) and higher abundance of small mammals (Anthony et al, 1987;Yahner, 1992;Tappe et al, 1994Tappe et al, , 2004) associated with edges. Others have found unique communities in upland sites as compared to riparian zones (Doyle, 1990;McComb et al, 1993;Daniel and Fleet, 1999).…”