Biomeetrilism
Biomeetrilism is a theoretical ecological concept that explores the interconnectedness between biological diversity and environmental stability within ecosystems. The term derives from the roots "bio-" indicating life, "metr" referring to measurement, and the suffix "-ilism," emphasizing a philosophical or systemic approach. Although not widely recognized in mainstream ecological literature, Biomeetrilism proposes that the health of an ecosystem can be quantitatively assessed through metrics that integrate biological richness, functional diversity, and environmental parameters.
Proponents of Biomeetrilism suggest that maintaining a balanced relationship among species and their habitats is crucial
In practice, Biomeetrilism encourages interdisciplinary research combining ecology, environmental science, and data analysis to create metrics
Although still in a conceptual stage, Biomeetrilism offers a promising framework for understanding and quantifying ecosystem