Distribution
and habitat
Old Pipes
Cockroaches
occupy a wide range of habitats. Many live in leaf litter, among the stems of matted
vegetation, in rotting wood, in holes in stumps, in cavities under bark, under
log piles and among debris. Some live in arid regions and have developed
mechanisms to survive without access to water sources. Others are aquatic,
living near the surface of water bodies, including bromeliad phytotelmata, and diving to forage for
food. Most of these respire by piercing the water surface with the tip of the
abdomen which acts as a snorkel, but some
carry a bubble of air under their thoracic shield when they submerge. Others
live in the forest canopy where
they may be one of the main types of invertebrate present. Here they may
hide during the day in crevices, among dead leaves, in bird and insect nests or
among epiphytes, emerging at night to feed.
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