Compare and contrast: Mozambique’s cyclone flooding was devastating to animals – we studied how body size affected survival

The Conversation – Africa


When it comes to natural hazards, scientists think that traits such as body size, dispersal ability and habitat preference may be important in determining how vulnerable animals are. But it’s seldom possible to test these ideas. The research that was taking place in Gorongosa National Park at the time of Cyclone Idai provided the perfect opportunity to investigate this. Click here to continue reading