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Microplastic effects on zooplankton: meta-analysis dataset and code (48 studies; 1,468 effect sizes)
Summary
This meta-analysis pools data from 48 studies covering nearly 1,500 measurements to assess how microplastics affect zooplankton, the tiny animals at the base of aquatic food chains. The research found that microplastics pose significant risks to zooplankton, especially as water temperatures rise with climate change. Since zooplankton are a critical food source for fish, harm to these organisms can ripple up the food chain to affect the seafood people eat.
This dataset provides the extracted data used in our systematic review and meta-analysis on the effects of microplastics on zooplankton. It accompanies the manuscript “Meta-analysis Reveals Microplastics Pose High Risks to Zooplankton in a Warming World” (submitted to the Journal of Hazardous Materials). The dataset is organized as three Excel files: 1) EffectSize_Dataset.xlsx Extracted observation-/effect-size–level dataset used for all meta-analyses (n = 1,468 observations from 48 studies). It contains study metadata and experimental descriptors (e.g., year, location, taxon/species, polymer, particle shape/size/color, exposure duration, temperature, feeding, etc.), concentration information (original and standardized units where applicable), endpoint category (growth/survival/reproduction/physiology), and effect-size statistics (effect size and corresponding variance/SE as used in the meta-analysis models). 2) Included_Studies.xlsx Full list of studies included after screening, with bibliographic information (author, year, title, etc.) and identifiers used to link to EffectSize_Dataset.xlsx. 3) Endpoint_Dictionary.xlsx A dictionary mapping the detailed response indicators reported in primary studies to the four endpoint categories used in the meta-analysis (growth, survival, reproduction, physiology). Notes: Missing values are coded as blank/NA. Variable names and endpoint definitions follow the manuscript and supplementary tables/figures. When citing this dataset, please use the DOI assigned upon publication: DOI: [to be added].
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