“…A spatially explicit cooperative yeast phenotype is complex colony morphology (“fluffy”), which resembles the wrinkly colonies of the bacterial biofilm models P. aeruginosa and Bacillus subtilis , and has all the hallmarks of fungal biofilms (Blankenship & Mitchell, 2006): An extracellular matrix facilitating nutrient flow and water retention (Kuthan et al., 2003; Štovíček, Váchová, Kuthan, & Palková, 2010); expression of drug efflux pumps; and velcro‐like structures attaching cells to one another (Váchová et al., 2011) encoded by an adhesin gene, FLO11 (Kraushaar et al., 2015). When grown as single‐strain colonies (Tan et al., 2013) or mats (Regenberg, Hanghøj, Andersen, & Boomsma, 2016), strains forming biofilms have been shown to spread and occupy space more quickly than non‐biofilm‐forming (smooth) strains; however, smooth colonies have a greater cell density (Štovíček et al., 2010).…”