Depopulation of cockroaches in post-Soviet states

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Depopulation of cockroaches in post-Soviet states refers to observations that there has been a rapid disappearance of various types of cockroaches since the beginning of the 21st century in Russia and other countries of the former USSR. Various factors have been suggested as causes of the depopulation.

Background[]

A mass depopulation of cockroaches has been observed since the beginning of the 21st century in Russia and other countries of the former USSR. Observers[who?] have noted a rapid disappearance of various types of cockroaches from cities and towns in Russia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Moldova, and Belarus.[citation needed] However, no such depopulation has been observed in larger Russian megalopolises such as Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Nizhny Novgorod.[1]

Scientists from Chelyabinsk and Yekaterinburg have suggested that the Oriental cockroach should be added to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.[2][3]

Suggested explanations[]

The depopulation of cockroaches may be exaggerated, or this phenomenon may be temporary or cyclic.[1][4] A number of explanations of the phenomenon are discussed in the media, of varying degree of credibility.

  • Increasing use of genetically-modified foods may have disrupted the food chain.[2]
  • Usage of plastic bags to store domestic waste and the discontinuation of rubbish chutes usage.[5]
  • Cockroaches may have migrated out of homes to other, more suitable places.[6][7]
  • New, improved chemicals and methods to fight cockroaches may have led to migration, or direct depopulation.[8][9][10][1]
  • Usage of modern construction materials may also contribute to the phenomenon; the population of cockroaches might have been reduced due to their purported ingestion of unsafe substances.[11][12][13] However, cockroaches were noticed to disappear even in the houses where such construction materials were not used.[14]
  • The emergence of Pharaoh ants, who compete with the cockroaches for food, and may even feed on them.[citation needed]
  • Ozone holes may also lead to abnormal chronobiology in cockroaches.[12][13]
  • Internal competitions between cockroaches may decrease the number of cockroaches.[5]

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References[]

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