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Reporting Guidelines to Increase the Reproducibility and Comparability of Research on Microplastics.

Win Cowger1, Andy M Booth2, Bonnie M Hamilton3, Clara Thaysen3, Sebastian Primpke4, Keenan Munno3, Amy L Lusher5, Alexandre Dehaut6, Vitor P Vaz7, Max Liboiron8, Lisa I Devriese9, Ludovic Hermabessiere3, Chelsea Rochman3, Samantha N Athey3, Jennifer M Lynch10,11, Hannah De Frond3, Andrew Gray1, Oliver A H Jones12, Susanne Brander13, Clare Steele14, Shelly Moore15, Alterra Sanchez16, Holly Nel17.   

Abstract

The ubiquitous pollution of the environment with microplastics, a diverse suite of contaminants, is of growing concern for science and currently receives considerable public, political, and academic attention. The potential impact of microplastics in the environment has prompted a great deal of research in recent years. Many diverse methods have been developed to answer different questions about microplastic pollution, from sources, transport, and fate in the environment, and about effects on humans and wildlife. These methods are often insufficiently described, making studies neither comparable nor reproducible. The proliferation of new microplastic investigations and cross-study syntheses to answer larger scale questions are hampered. This diverse group of 23 researchers think these issues can begin to be overcome through the adoption of a set of reporting guidelines. This collaboration was created using an open science framework that we detail for future use. Here, we suggest harmonized reporting guidelines for microplastic studies in environmental and laboratory settings through all steps of a typical study, including best practices for reporting materials, quality assurance/quality control, data, field sampling, sample preparation, microplastic identification, microplastic categorization, microplastic quantification, and considerations for toxicology studies. We developed three easy to use documents, a detailed document, a checklist, and a mind map, that can be used to reference the reporting guidelines quickly. We intend that these reporting guidelines support the annotation, dissemination, interpretation, reviewing, and synthesis of microplastic research. Through open access licensing (CC BY 4.0), these documents aim to increase the validity, reproducibility, and comparability of studies in this field for the benefit of the global community.

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Keywords:  Harmonization; comparability; metadata; methods; microplastic; open science; plastic; reporting guidelines; reproducibility; standardization

Year:  2020        PMID: 32394727      PMCID: PMC8216484          DOI: 10.1177/0003702820930292

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Spectrosc        ISSN: 0003-7028            Impact factor:   2.388


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6.  Comparison of Raman and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy for the Quantification of Microplastics in the Aquatic Environment.

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Authors:  Amy L Lusher; Keenan Munno; Ludovic Hermabessiere; Steve Carr
Journal:  Appl Spectrosc       Date:  2020-09       Impact factor: 2.388

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5.  The coastal waters of the south-east Bay of Biscay a dead-end for neustonic plastics.

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Review 6.  Occurrence of Natural and Synthetic Micro-Fibers in the Mediterranean Sea: A Review.

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