Change in photoperiodic sensitivity during larval development of Pieris brassicae

Sensitivity to light/dark cycles in Pieris brassicae starts with the second larval stage at a low level, reaches a maximum 1–2 days after the moult to the last larval stage, and then decreases rapidly to zero just before pupation. This peak in photoperiodic sensitivity is an invariable character of...

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