litofyyttisyys
Litofyyttisyys is a coined Finnish term used in discussions of geomicrobiology and rock surface processes to describe the tendency of rock surfaces to host lithophytic biological communities and the resulting surface textures. It encompasses both the presence of biotic cover—such as lichens, mosses, algae, and microbial mats—and the degree to which such colonization shapes weathering features on a rock face. The concept highlights interactions among mineralogy, porosity, moisture retention, and light exposure that influence colonization and development of bio-physical textures.
Etymology and status: The word combines lito- (rock) with a suffix forming a state or quality, and
Measurement and use: In practice, litofyyttisyys is often used descriptively rather than as a formal metric.
Limitations: The term lacks standardized methodology or consensus and is not part of formal taxonomies. It
See also: Lithobiology, Lithophyte, Biofilm, Lichen, Weathering.