“…Although mutualistic association between Heterorhabditis and Photorhabdus species was originally thought to be strictly one-to-one in terms of cospeciation, with the increased number of nematode and bacterial isolates, it has been observed that some bacterial species colonize more than one recognized nematode species. For example, while all the bacterial partners of H. megidis are identified to be P. temperata (Kuwata et al, 2007), this bacterial species has been found associated with H. bacteriophora, H. zealandica, and H. downesi (Adams et al, 2006;An andGrewal, 2010b, 2011;Boemare, 2002;Tóth and Lakatos, 2008). While this calls into question the strict specificity of Heterorhabditis-Photorhabdus species associations, it has been assumed that the apparent exceptions do not fundamentally modify the oneto-one concept just because they are essentially the result of taxonomic classification based on phenotypic and genotypic discriminations (Boemare and Akhurst, 2006).…”