Dr. Tomás Reyes

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Endemic Species Of Utah: The Complete List

A comprehensive, authoritative guide listing species found only in Utah — from native fish and mammals to plants and invertebrates. This post provides distribution details, habitat notes, conservation status, photos, and resources for anyone interested in Utah’s unique biodiversity and how to help protect it.

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8 Future Trends in Computational Biology

This hub post outlines eight emerging trends set to reshape computational biology — from AI-driven genomics and single-cell analytics to cloud-native pipelines, synthetic biology modeling, and ethical AI. Each trend links to an in-depth article in the series so researchers, students, and industry leaders can explore tools, impacts, and real-world use cases. Dive in to see what’s next for the field.

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List of Endemic Plants of Saint Kitts and Nevis

This post compiles the Endemic Plants of Saint Kitts and Nevis, offering a clear list of species native only to the two islands. For each entry you’ll find a brief description, habitat, distribution, and conservation notes to help researchers, conservationists, and nature lovers understand and protect these unique Caribbean plants.

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Endemic Species of Bhutan: The Complete List

Explore the complete list of Endemic Species of Bhutan, from rare plants and unique birds to distinctive mammals and insects. This guide offers species descriptions, habitat notes, and conservation status to help researchers, travelers, and nature lovers learn about Bhutan’s rich biodiversity and how to support its protection.

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The Complete List of Endemic Species of Cyprus

This comprehensive compilation presents the Endemic Species of Cyprus, covering plants, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates found only on the island. Each entry includes identification notes, distribution, habitat, and conservation status to help researchers, ecotourists, and conservationists explore and protect Cyprus’s unique biodiversity.

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7 Interesting Facts About Muscles

Explore 7 Interesting Facts About Muscles in this illustrated roundup that reveals surprising anatomy, strength, recovery, and health tips. Each fact links to in-depth posts on muscle function, growth, injury prevention, and training—perfect for students, fitness enthusiasts, and anyone curious about how muscles work. Learn actionable, science-backed insights with images and further reading.

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8 Interesting Facts About Asthma

Explore 8 interesting facts about asthma in this concise hub post — from common triggers and symptoms to treatment advances and prevention tips. Each fact links to a detailed article so you can quickly learn what matters most about managing asthma and where to find deeper, evidence-based guidance.

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List of Edible Plants

A comprehensive list of 49 edible plants with scientific names, edible parts, and season/location notes. Ideal for gardeners, foragers, and cooks looking to identify, grow, or use safe and nutritious edible plants in the garden and kitchen.

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Birds of Jordan: The Complete List

Explore the complete list of 99 Birds of Jordan, with scientific names, conservation status, and main habitats. Ideal for birdwatchers, researchers, and nature lovers—discover where to find each species across Jordan’s deserts, wetlands, and mountains.

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List of Endemic Species of South Dakota

This post compiles a comprehensive list of species found only in South Dakota, spotlighting plants and animals unique to the state’s ecosystems — especially the Black Hills and prairie regions. Learn about their habitats, current conservation status, and why protecting these endemic species, ranging from rare wildflowers to specialized mammals and insects, matters for local biodiversity.

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