Adam R Barno
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Adam R Barno
@arbarno.bsky.social
PhD Candidate at KAUST studying coral-microbiome interactions
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OUT NOW 'coral reef microbiome' by Springer Nature link.springer.com/book/10.1007... .. some 2.5 years in the making, jam packed: check out Ch.16 on Assisted Restoration as the sum of approaches required to deliver effective ecological restoration! Many thanks to all contributors @uni-konstanz.de
Coral Reef Microbiome
This book focuses on Structure, Function and Ecology of the coral microbiome and associated active interventions to conserve and restore coral reefs.
link.springer.com
March 6, 2025 at 3:06 PM
New Springer book: Coral Reef Microbiome! The most up-to-date summary of microbiomes of corals and how microbiomes can support coral restoration/rehabilitation!

Thanks to Raquel Peixoto, @reefgenomics.bsky.social, and all my coauthors for letting me contribute!

link.springer.com/book/10.1007...
Coral Reef Microbiome
This book focuses on Structure, Function and Ecology of the coral microbiome and associated active interventions to conserve and restore coral reefs.
link.springer.com
March 2, 2025 at 11:42 AM
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Miriam Reverter, Nathalia Catalina Delgadillo-Ordoñez, Anna Roik and I contributed a book chapter on coral reef fungi in the new Springer book “Coral Reef Microbiome”:

link.springer.com/chapter/10.1...

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A huge Thank You to Raquel Peixoto and @reefgenomics.bsky.social for this opportunity!
Fungi and Fungi-Like Entities
Coral microbiology research has long focused on the composition and functional roles of prokaryotic organisms, but microeukaryotic communities, including the enigmatic fungi remain a poorly understood...
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February 28, 2025 at 5:16 PM
Check out our preprint where we discovered a link between bacterial inoculations and epigenome changes in coral, with implications for coral resilience!

doi.org/10.1101/2024...
Bacterial inoculation elicits changes to the coral epigenome
Environmental shifts can cause epigenetic modifications in corals, which are associated with changes in gene expression and physiology, though it remains unclear if associated bacteria can also induce...
doi.org
February 26, 2025 at 8:57 AM
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🚨New paper alert! Do you deploy loggers to monitor temperature in coral reefs, or any shallow aquatic environments? Do you shade them from direct sunlight? You should! 🌊🦑 journals.plos.org/climate/arti...
Widespread inconsistency in logger deployment methods in coral reef studies may bias perceptions of thermal regimes
Ocean warming is the greatest threat to coral reefs, prompting a need to accurately monitor in situ temperatures. Advancements in sensing technologies have led to a proliferation of temperature logger...
journals.plos.org
December 28, 2024 at 6:37 PM