Dr. Tomás Reyes

The Complete List of Endemic Species of New Mexico

This comprehensive guide presents the complete list of Endemic Species of New Mexico, covering plants, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, and insects found only within the state’s borders. Each entry includes a brief description, range map, and conservation status—essential reading for researchers, naturalists, and travelers who want to recognize and protect New Mexico’s unique wildlife.

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Grassland Biomes: The Complete List

Explore all 12 major Grassland Biomes in this complete guide, from temperate prairies and Eurasian steppes to African savannas and South American pampas. Each entry lists typical climate ranges (°C), annual precipitation (mm/yr), and major locations to help students, educators, and nature enthusiasts compare and understand the world’s grassland ecosystems.

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Endemic Plants of Barbados: The Complete List

Explore the definitive list of Endemic Plants of Barbados, with species profiles, habitat descriptions, and conservation status. Perfect for botanists, conservationists, and nature lovers seeking identification tips, photos, and where to find plants unique to Barbados.

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The Complete List of Endemic Plants of Croatia

Explore the definitive, illustrated list of Endemic Plants of Croatia, highlighting species found only within Croatia’s unique coastal islands, karst landscapes, and mountain ranges. This comprehensive guide provides identification tips, habitat descriptions, geographic range, flowering times, and conservation notes for each endemic species—ideal for botanists, conservationists, ecotourists, and nature lovers.

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Types of Membrane Proteins: The Complete List

This post lists and explains 15 Types of Membrane Proteins, organized by class/topology, function, and typical cellular location. Each entry covers whether it’s integral or peripheral, its role (e.g., transport, signaling, anchoring), and where it resides in the bilayer — a concise reference for students and researchers.

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Scientists Born In Palau

This post profiles scientists born in Palau, offering concise biographies, career highlights, and their contributions to fields like marine biology, environmental science, and public health. Discover how Palauan heritage influenced their research, read notable publications, and explore the local and regional impact of these scholars.

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7 Jobs an Epidemiologist Can Do

This hub walks through 7 jobs an epidemiologist can do, outlining each role, typical responsibilities, required skills, expected salaries, and recommended next steps. Designed for students, career changers, and public health professionals, each linked post dives deeper into duties, qualifications, and real-world examples to help you choose the right epidemiology career path.

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List of Endemic Plants of Ireland

This post compiles a curated list of endemic plants of Ireland, with species descriptions, habitat notes, and conservation status. Explore the unique native flora of Ireland and learn where to find and protect these special plants.

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List of Endemic Species Of New Caledonia

This post lists 11 endemic species of New Caledonia, providing scientific names, taxonomic groups, and IUCN conservation statuses. From the iconic kagu and rare reptiles to ancient conifers and unique invertebrates, learn which species are most at risk and why, and discover ways to support their conservation.

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Endemic Species of the Marshall Islands

Explore the Endemic Species of the Marshall Islands in this concise guide to the plants, birds, and marine life found nowhere else on Earth. Learn about their habitats, threats from climate change and development, and ongoing conservation efforts—plus practical ways you can help protect these unique island species.

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