<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><resource xsi:schemaLocation="http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4 http://schema.datacite.org/meta/kernel-4.3/metadata.xsd" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4"><identifier identifierType="DOI">10.1594/PANGAEA.942855</identifier><creators><creator><creatorName>Porras, Mitzy F</creatorName><givenName>Mitzy F</givenName><familyName>Porras</familyName></creator><creator><creatorName>MacCartney, Nethaniel</creatorName><givenName>Nethaniel</givenName><familyName>MacCartney</familyName></creator><creator><creatorName>Raspotnig, Guenther</creatorName><givenName>Guenther</givenName><familyName>Raspotnig</familyName></creator><creator><creatorName>Rajotte, Edwin</creatorName><givenName>Edwin</givenName><familyName>Rajotte</familyName></creator></creators><titles><title>Effect of intra and interspecific pre-inhabitation on habitat preference and offspring of two aphid species</title></titles><publisher>PANGAEA</publisher><publicationYear>2022</publicationYear><subjects><subject>Aphids</subject><subject>insects</subject><subject>Pheromone</subject><subject subjectScheme="Parameter">File content</subject><subject subjectScheme="Parameter">Binary Object (Media Type)</subject><subject subjectScheme="Parameter">Binary Object (File Size)</subject><subject subjectScheme="Parameter">Binary Object</subject></subjects><resourceType resourceTypeGeneral="Dataset">Dataset</resourceType><sizes><size>20 data points</size></sizes><formats><format>text/tab-separated-values</format></formats><rightsList><rights rightsURI="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/" schemeURI="https://spdx.org/licenses/" rightsIdentifierScheme="SPDX" rightsIdentifier="CC-BY-4.0">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International</rights></rightsList><descriptions><description descriptionType="Abstract">We combined field and laboratory experiments to examine how plant microsites alter fitness by measuring the fecundity of Rhopalosiphum paid and R. maidis. Next, we tested whether intra- and interspecific pre-inhabitation modify habitat selection in both aphid species by counting the number of aphid on areas of an artificial experimental arena where aphids freely moved between pre-inhabited and non-inhabited areas. Then we extracted footprints or compounds that triggered the aphid spatial preference and then tested their bioactivity. Next, through gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis we identified and quantified (ng) the compounds and tested the effect of R. maidis density as well as the equivalent amount of the major compound using a synthetic form.</description></descriptions></resource>