“…For example, some records indicate a thermocline deepening during the Last Glacial Maximum (e.g., Bolliet et al, ), others indicate a thermocline shoaling during the same period (Andreasen & Ravelo, ; Beaufort et al, ; de Garidel‐Thoron et al, ; Regoli et al, ; Sagawa et al, ), and yet others indicate no change compared to the modern ocean (Patrick & Thunell, ). Many of these reconstructions are based on the calculation of differences between shell Mg/Ca‐derived temperature and/or δ 18 O of planktic foraminifera calcifying at different depth levels to estimate vertical temperature gradients within the upper water column (e.g., Bolliet et al, ; de Garidel‐Thoron et al, ; Regoli et al, ). Previous studies used, for example, the difference between shell Mg/Ca in G. ruber as surface indicator and P. obliquiloculata or N. dutertrei as thermocline depth indicators (e.g., Bolliet et al, ) or the difference between G. ruber sensu strictu and G. ruber sensu lato (here referred to as G. ruber and G. elongatus following Aurahs et al, ) (Regoli et al, ).…”