zoacent
Zoacent is a proposed metric in zoological theory intended to quantify the overall biological and behavioral complexity of an organism. The term combines 'zoo' from zoology with a sense of measurement, and it is used primarily in discussions of comparative complexity rather than as a standard scientific instrument.
By convention, a zoacent (ZC) is defined as the product of three components: anatomical complexity (A), neurological
Calculation and interpretation
ZC = A × N × B. Higher ZC values imply greater integrated complexity, but the metric is
Zoacent is used mainly in theoretical discussions, educational contexts, and some comparative exercises. It is not