“…In recent years, the analysis of the biomarker IP 25 ('Ice Proxy with 25 carbon atoms') 14 , a mono-unsaturated highly branched isoprenoid lipid biosynthesized by certain sea ice diatoms 15 , has become an established proxy method for the reconstruction of Arctic sea ice 16 . The presence (absence) of IP 25 in Arctic marine sediments is especially sensitive to the past occurrence (absence) of sea ice 16 , while abundance variations are usually consistent with corresponding directional changes in sea ice cover 16 . These attributes are of particular significance to the current study, as it has previously been shown that ice marginal conditions in the gateway (Fram Strait) are mirrored, qualitatively, by the occurrence of IP 25 in marine sediments from the study region, and that sedimentary abundances of IP 25 are sensitive to changes in sea ice conditions 17,18 , thus permitting semi-quantitative reconstructions.…”