Biogeosciences (Sep 2012)

A reappraisal of the vital effect in cultured benthic foraminifer <I>Bulimina marginata</I> on Mg/Ca values: assessing temperature uncertainty relationships

  • G. J. Reichart,
  • F. J. Jorissen,
  • C. Barras,
  • J. C. Wit,
  • L. J. de Nooijer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-9-3693-2012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
pp. 3693 – 3704

Abstract

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The reconstruction of past temperatures is often achieved through measuring the Mg/Ca value of foraminiferal test carbonate. The diversity in foraminiferal Mg/Ca–temperature calibrations suggests that there is also a biological control on this proxy. This study presents a new Mg/Ca–temperature calibration for the benthic foraminifer Bulimina marginata, based on cultures under a range of temperatures (4–14 °C). Measured Mg/Ca values for B. marginata correlate with temperature (Mg/Ca = (1.10 ± 0.10) e(0.045±0.009)T, R2 = 0.28 p N−0.50)/sensitivity). The less sensitive a calibration, the greater is the impact of inter-individual variability, which can partly be circumvented by measuring more individuals. This study shows the link between inter-individual variability and sensitivity and quantifies their influence on the accuracy of Mg/Ca–temperature calibrations. Differences in the sensitivity of the Mg/Ca–temperature calibration of foraminifera may depend on the environmental conditions in which foraminifera live and their concurring ecological strategies.