“…Unicellular organisms are capable of sensing and processing the metabolic activities of their conspecifics and use them to learn about the current status of the population [7]. For instance, many unicellular organisms, including prokaryotes and eukaryotes, can obtain information about their surroundings using a process called quorum sensing [8][9][10]. Quorum sensing involves the production, release and perception of signalling molecules often referred as autoinducers and is implicated in many group activities, including aggregation, swarming, bioluminescence, biofilm formation, secretion of virulence factors, sporulation, antibiotic production and extracellular digestion [9,11,12].…”