The M-ratio is a statistical measure used primarily in the field of ecology and resource management. It is defined as the ratio of the number of individuals or the biomass of a given species (or group of species) to the number of individuals or biomass of another species (or group). It can provide insights into species interactions, such as predator-prey dynamics, competition among species, or the health of an ecosystem.

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