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List of ecoregions in Mexico
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The following is a list of ecoregions in Mexico as identified by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). A different system of ecoregional analysis is used by the Commission for Environmental Cooperation, a trilateral body linking Mexican, Canadian and United States environmental regime.

Terrestrial ecoregions
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The terrestrial ecoregions of Mexico span two biogeographic realms - the Nearctic and Neotropic - which together constitute the entire biogeography of the Americas.
Veracruz is the most biodiverse state with 10 ecoregions across 5 biomes and 2 realms. Chiapas comes in a close second with 10 ecoregions across 4 biomes in the same realm. By contrast, Morelos is the least biodiverse state with just 2 ecoregions.[1]
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Freshwater ecoregions
Baja California Complex
Colorado River Complex
- Colorado Delta
- Sonoran
Sinaloan Coastal Complex
- Sinaloan Coastal
Rio Bravo Complex
- Rio Bravo
- Pecos
- Guzman
- Mapimí
- Cuatro Ciénegas
- Llanos El Salado
- Conchos
- Lower Rio Bravo
- Rio San Juan
- Rio Salado
Lerma/Santiago Complex
Rio Panuco Complex
Balsas Complex
Pacific Central Complex
Atlantic Central Complex
- Southern Veracruz
- Belizean Lowlands
- Catemaco
- Coatzacoalcos
- Grijalva-Usumacinta
- Yucatán
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Marine ecoregions
Warm Temperate Northeast Pacific
Tropical East Pacific
- Revillagigedos[2]
- Mexican Tropical Pacific[2]
- [Clipperton][2] (an overseas possession of France, disputed by Mexico)
- Chiapas-Nicaragua[2]
Warm Temperate Northwest Atlantic
- Northern Gulf of Mexico[2]
Tropical Northwestern Atlantic
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