“…For example, synthesis of allelopathic substances, e.g., antibiotics and other inhibitors, by members of the biofilm community plays an essential role in determining microbial diversity and structure (Lenski and Riley, 2002;Burmolle et al, 2006). Studies on biofilms of different origin and bacterial associations with eukaryotic hosts, e.g., human pathogens (Harriott and Noverr, 2009;Lopes et al, 2012;Korgaonkar et al, 2013), as well as aquatic microbial and epiphytic communities (Burmolle et al, 2006;Allen et al, 2015;Kouzuma and Watanabe, 2015;Dittami et al, 2016), have revealed both synergistic and antagonistic inter-species interactions. It is well-known that bacteria are able to stimulate growth, morphogenesis, and zoosporogenesis of algae (Marshall et al, 2006;Goecke et al, 2013) as well as the synthesis of algal extracellular compounds (Bruckner et al, 2011).…”