
Data and R scripts that were used for formal analysis (modelling, figures and tables) are available here. Hibernation phenology data of the two bat species can be found in the following files: hibernation_phenology_2010_2016.csv Mnat_hibernation_phenology_2017_2023.csv Mdau_hibernation_phenology_2017_2023.csv Body mass data for Myotis daubentonii can be found in: Mdau.xlsx Hourly temperature data from the Münster/Osnabrück station (ID 1766), collected by the DWD (German Meteorological Service; https://opendata.dwd.de/climate_environment/CDC/) can be found in: Munster_temperature.txt The R code can be found in the pheno_shift.Rmd file, which should be opened from the R project file phenology_shift_R.Rproj. The TimeFrame5.R script contains some additional functions related to dates and times used in the analysis. Correspondence: Gabriella Krivek, krivek.g@gmail.com
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