Long-term (say, 10 years or more) population/metapopulation studies

Dear Ecolog-Listers:

Are there repositories for long-term (say, 10 years or more)
population/metapopulation studies, particularly, but not exclusively, of
insects? Of course, I am checking in the web and in my own library yet,
most studies are much shorter than 10 years.

Examples of such studies follow:
1. Paul Ehrlich's lab at Stanford University on Bay Checkerspot
butterfly, *Euphydrias
editha,* populations in California

2. Long-term Ecological Research Program - http://www.lternet.edu/

3. Sadly, many unpublished PhD Dissertations and MS Theses

If you have some more sources, ideally review papers, or units like
the Ecological
Research Program (http://www.lternet.edu/), please feel free to contact me
at [email protected]

Apologies for potential duplicate emails.

Sincerely,

Jorge

Jorge A. Santiago-Blay, PhD
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