“…Thus, assemblage composition, abundance, and morphology can reflect the conditions prevailing at the time of cyst formation (Ellegaard et al, 2002;Godhe and McQuoid, 2003;Price and Pospelova, 2011;Heikkilä et al, 2016). The coupling between modern dinoflagellate cyst assemblages and corresponding environmental conditions (Godhe and McQuoid, 2003;Price et al, 2017) can be used to infer past environmental conditions. For example, dinoflagellate cyst records have been used to investigate past changes in sea surface conditions, such as temperature (e.g., Brinkhuis et al, 1998, de Vernal, et al 2001, Bringué et al, 2018, salinity (e.g., Wall & Dale, 1973;Head et al, 2004;Sorrel et al, 2006), sea-ice cover (e.g., Durantou et al, 2012), as well as changes in regional climate variability vs. anthropogenic change (e.g., Ribeiro et al, 2016) and in water quality due to eutrophication (e.g.…”