“…Evidence from fossils, biomarkers, geochemical proxies, genomic data, and molecular clocks indicate that the diversification of eukaryotes occurred during the late Mesoproterozoic Stenian period (1200-1000 Ma) and early Neoproterozoic Tonian period (1000-720 Ma) (Xiao et al, 2018;Li et al, 2020;Tang et al, 2020;Del Cortona et al, 2020;. This led to a transition from a prokaryotic-dominant to a eukaryotic-dominant marine environment (Porter, 2020;Cohen and Kodner, 2022;Mills et al, 2022;Kang et al, 2023), which occurred around 800 million years ago, likely triggered by increased phosphorus, nitrate, and silica availability and other favorable geochemical and biological conditions (Siever, 1992;Kang et al, 2023;Reinhard et al, 2017;Reinhard et al, 2020). From around this time, Neoproterozoic vase-shaped microfossils (VSMs) represent the remnants of early eukaryotic diversification in the marine fossil record (Porter and Knoll, 2000;Porter et al, 2003;Morais et al, 2019).…”