Selected Presentations and Publications of Steven L. Manley

Phytogenesis of Halomethanes: A Product of Selection or a Metabolic Accident? Poster. Fall Meeting American Geophysical Union; San Francisco, California. 12/00.

Halide Content and Methyl Halide Production of Selected Coastal Marsh Plants and Seaweeds. Poster with N-Y Wang. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography 2002 Summer Meeting; Victoria, Canada. 6/02.

High Biomass Specific Methyl Halide Production Rates of Selected Coastal Marsh Plants and Their Relationship to Halide Content. Poster with N-Y Wang and R. Cicerone. Fall Meeting American Geophysical Union; San Francisco, California. 12/02.

Does an Extracellular Bromoperoxidase of Marine Diatoms Halogenate DOC? Poster with V. L. Hill. 60th Annual Meeting of the Phycological Society of America; Juneau, Alaska. 7/06.

Release of Oxidized Bromine Species from Diatoms: Implication for the Polar Troposphere and Oceanic Polyhalomethane Production. Poster with V. L. Hill. Fall Meeting American Geophysical Union; San Francisco, California. 12/06

Using the Trace Metal Composition of M. pyrifera Sieve Tube Sap to Identify Effluent Plumes in Los Angeles County Coastal Waters. Poster with L.A. Fink and A. Z. Mason. Annual Meeting of Western Society of Naturalists; Ventura, California 11/07.

Bromoperoxidase Catalyzed Production of Polybromomethanes from Seawater DOM. Poster with C. Y. Lin. 2008 Ocean Sciences Meeting; Orlando, Florida. 3/08. PDF file

Identifying and Characterizing Polluted Surface Waters in the Southern California Bight Based on Metal Levels in Kelp (M. pyrifera) Sieve Tube Sap. Poster with L.A. Fink and A. Z. Mason. Ocean Sciences Meeting; Orlando, Florida 3/08. PDF file

Metal Pollution Reflected in Kelp Sap: A New Tool to Assess the Health of the Kelp Forest Ecosystem.  L.A. Fink presenting. Western Society of Naturalists, Vancouver, Canada. 11/08.


Manley, S. L. and Barbero, P. E. 2001. Physiological constraints on bromoform (CHBr3) production by Ulva lactuca (Chlorophyta). Limnology and Oceanography 46: 1392-1399. PDF file

Manley, S. L. 2002. Phytogenesis of halomethanes: A product of selection or a metabolic accident? Biogeochemistry 60: 163-180. PDF file

Redeker, K. R., Manley, S. L., Walser, M. and Cicerone, R. J. 2004. Physiological and biochemical controls over methyl halide emissions from rice plants. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 18: GB1007, doi:10.1029/2003GB002042. PDF file

Redeker, K. R., Manley S. L, Brothers. L., McDuffie K, Walser M. and Cicerone  R. J. 2004. Seasonal Mass Balance of Halogens in Simulated Rice Paddies. Geophysical Research Letters 31: L11504, doi:10.1029/2004 GL019579. PDF file

Ralph, Y. and Manley, S. L. 2006. Spatial and Temporal Variation in Tissue Halide Levels of Salicornia virginica.  Wetlands 26: 97-106. PDF file

Manley, S. L., Wang, N-Y, Walser, M. and Cicerone R. J. 2006. Coastal Salt Marshes as Global Methyl Halide Sources from Determinations of Intrinsic Production by Marsh Plants. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 20: GB3015, doi:10.1029/2005GB002578. PDF file

Manley, S. L., Wang, N-Y, Walser, M. and Cicerone R. J.  2007. Methyl Halide Emissions from Greenhouse Grown Mangroves. Geophysical Research Letters 34: L01806, doi:10.1029/2006GL027777. PDF file

Hill, V. L. and Manley, S. L. 2009. Release of reactive bromine and iodine from diatoms and its possible role in halogen transfer in polar and tropical oceans. Limnology and Oceanography 54: 812-822. PDF file

de la Cuesta, J. L. and Manley, S. L. 2009. Iodine assimilation by marine diatoms and other phytoplankton in nitrate-replete conditions. Limnology and Oceanography 54: 1653-1664. PDF file

 

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