“…Despite this strong biomineralisation control, due to temperature-dependent uptake during calcification, Mg in foraminifers is a proxy for palaeotemperatures (Anand et al, 2003;Elderfield and Ganssen, 2000;Nürnberg et al, 1996;Martinez-Boti et al, 2011;Lear et al, 2000). Foraminifera discriminate against heavy Mg isotopes, with foraminiferal carbonate being over 5 ‰ lighter than seawater, and ∼ 2.5 ‰ lighter than inorganic carbonate (Chang et al, 2004;Pogge von Strandmann, 2008;Wombacher et al, 2011;Li et al, 2012;Saulnier et al, 2012;Yoshimura et al, 2011;Saenger and Wang, 2014). There is significant species-specific fractionation (Pogge von Strandmann, 2008;Wombacher et al, 2011;Chang et al, 2004), although the causes of this fractionation are not yet understood.…”