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Trampling on open ground can destroy the above ground parts of many plants and can compact the soil, thereby creating a distinct microenvironment that specific species may be adapted for.
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Marwick, Ben; Hayes, Elspeth; Clarkson, Chris; Fullagar, Richard (March 2017).
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The effect of repeated walking on soil, vegetation and the microenvironment
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is the act of walking on something repeatedly by humans or animals.
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Trampling (sexual practice)
Stampede
wildlife management
grazing
belt transect
experimental design
disturbance to ecology
to archaeological sites
"Movement of lithics by trampling: An experiment in the Madjedbebe sediments, northern Australia"
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2017JArSc..79...73M
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10.1016/j.jas.2017.01.008
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Human impact on the environment
Ecology

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