Cowger Win, Booth Andy M, Hamilton Bonnie M, Thaysen Clara, Primpke Sebastian, Munno Keenan, Lusher Amy L, Dehaut Alexandre, Vaz Vitor P, Liboiron Max, Devriese Lisa I, Hermabessiere Ludovic, Rochman Chelsea, Athey Samantha N, Lynch Jennifer M, De Frond Hannah, Gray Andrew, Jones Oliver A H, Brander Susanne, Steele Clare, Moore Shelly, Sanchez Alterra, Nel Holly
University of California, Riverside, California, USA.
SINTEF Ocean, SINTEF Sealab, Trondheim, Norway.
Appl Spectrosc. 2020 Sep;74(9):1066-1077. doi: 10.1177/0003702820930292. Epub 2020 Jun 12.
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.
微塑料作为一类多样的污染物,对环境造成了普遍污染,这一问题日益受到科学界的关注,目前也备受公众、政治和学术领域的重视。近年来,微塑料在环境中的潜在影响引发了大量研究。为了回答有关微塑料污染的不同问题,从其在环境中的来源、迁移和归宿,到对人类和野生动物的影响,人们开发了许多不同的方法。然而,这些方法往往描述得不够充分,导致各项研究既无法相互比较,也无法重复进行。新的微塑料研究以及为回答更大规模问题而进行的跨研究综合分析的开展受到了阻碍。这23位来自不同领域的研究人员认为,通过采用一套报告指南,这些问题可以开始得到解决。此次合作是利用一个开放科学框架建立的,我们将详细介绍该框架以供未来使用。在此,我们针对环境和实验室环境中的微塑料研究,提出了贯穿典型研究各个步骤的统一报告指南,包括材料报告、质量保证/质量控制、数据、现场采样、样品制备、微塑料识别、微塑料分类、微塑料定量以及毒理学研究考量等方面的最佳实践。我们编制了三份易于使用的文件,一份详细文档、一份清单和一份思维导图,可用于快速参考报告指南。我们希望这些报告指南能够支持微塑料研究的注释、传播、解读、评审和综合分析。通过开放获取许可(知识共享署名 4.0 国际许可协议),这些文件旨在提高该领域研究的有效性、可重复性和可比性,以造福全球科学界。