“…Organic‐walled dinoflagellate cysts are commonly used as a proxy for reconstructing past sea‐surface conditions, such as temperature, salinity, primary production, and sea‐ice cover (e.g., Allan et al., 2021; Brice et al., 2020; de Vernal et al., 1994, 1997, 2005, 2008; Marret & Zonneveld, 2003; Ouellet‐Bernier et al., 2014; Pospelova et al., 2008; Radi & de Vernal, 2008; Ribeiro et al., 2012; Rochon et al., 1999; Sildever et al., 2019). Certain dinoflagellate cysts have a distinct, spherical brown central body with processes and are therefore informally named “round brown spiny cysts” (RBSCs; Radi et al., 2013).…”