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17 July, 15:02

Suppose a large apartment complex is infested with cockroaches that have never been exposed to glucose-baited poison. a new tenant moves in and unknowingly brings along some stowaway glucose-averse cockroaches from her heavily-treated former apartment. these individuals escape the moving boxes and start reproducing in their new home, where they have to compete with the current resident cockroaches.

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  1. 17 July, 15:23
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    The success of the glucose-averse cockroaches in their new environment depends on the future use of glucose-baited poison in the apartment. If glucose-baited poison is not used, it is likely that the resident cockroaches will outcompete the new cockroaches, as the resident cockroaches will not exclude glucose-containing foods from their diet. However, the use of glucose-containing poison in the apartment will provide the new cockroaches a distinct selective advantage, as they will survive to reproduce, whereas the majority of the resident cockroaches will die.
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