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Data from: Diet specialization in an extreme omnivore: nutritional regulation in glucose-averse German cockroaches

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Organisms have diverse adaptations for balancing dietary nutrients, but often face tradeoffs between ingesting nutrients and toxins in food. While extremely omnivorous cockroaches would seem excluded from such dietary tradeoffs, German cockroaches (Blattella germanica) in multiple populations have rapidly evolved a unique dietary specialization—an aversion to glucose, the phagostimulant in toxic baits used for pest control. We used factorial feeding experiments within the geometric framework to test whether glucose averse (GA) cockroaches with limited access to this critical metabolic fuel have compensatory behavioral and physiological strategies for meeting nutritional requirements. GA cockroaches had severely constrained intake, fat and N mass, and performance on glucose-based diets relative to wild type (WT) cockroaches, and did not appear to exhibit digestive strategies for retaining undereaten nutrients. However, a GA x WT ‘hybrid’ had lower glucose aversion than GA and greater access to macronutrients within glucose-based diets—while still having lower intake and survival than WT. Given these intermediate foraging constraints, hybrids may be a reservoir for this maladaptive trait in the absence of positive selection, and may account for the rapid evolution of this trait following bait application.
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