“…Predator–prey interactions are key in shaping ecosystem structure and function (Belgrad & Griffen, 2016; Creel, 2018; Lima, 1998). In the oceans, zooplankton predation is believed to be an important mechanism maintaining phytoplankton species diversity by allowing the coexistence of defence‐ and competition‐specialists, as demonstrated both theoretically (Cadier, Andersen, Visser, & Kiørboe, 2019; Ehrlich & Gaedke, 2018; Våge et al., 2018) and experimentally (Leibold, Hall, Smith, & Lytle, 2017; McCauley & Briand, 1979). Indeed, phytoplankton have evolved a large range of defence mechanisms, ranging from morphological to biochemical or behavioural (Pančić & Kiørboe, 2018; van Donk, Ianora, & Vos, 2011).…”