“…A systematic and detailed analysis of the micropaleontological samples has been carried out. It is noticeable that the foraminiferal content in each of the >150 μm size fractions (a size fraction commonly used elsewhere in micropaleontological studies; e.g., Vautravers et al, 2004) ranges from rare to abundant (Vautravers et al, submitted), in agreement with shipboard observations (see the Expedition 350 methods chapter [Tamura et al, 2015a]). For example, in a few samples selected across a range of contrasted interglacials and glacials, the abundances were 1109 foraminifers/g during the Holocene or marine isotope Stage (MIS) 1 (Sample 350-U1436C-1H-1, 0-2 cm; 0 mbsf), 119 foraminifers/g during MIS 11 (Sample 6H-2, 110-112 cm; 26.4 mbsf), 3646 foraminifers/g during MIS 23 (Sample 17F-2, 40-42 cm; 66.6 mbsf ), and 3694 foraminifers/g during MIS 10 (Sample 5H-2, 66-68 cm; 20.96 mbsf ).…”