“…The eggs are deposited on plants above water (Duellman, 1970) and, without disturbance, hatching occurs after 6–7 days in our Gamboa, Panama, study population (Warkentin, 2005). However, A. callidryas embryos can hatch early and escape in response to multiple natural risks, including attacks by egg‐eating snakes and wasps (Warkentin, 1995, 2000), infection by a fungal pathogen (Warkentin et al, 2001), flooding (Warkentin, 2002), dehydration (Salica et al, 2017), and dangerously high temperatures (Guevara‐Molina et al, 2022). Previous research has documented that physical disturbance cues, sensed by the inner ear and lateral line mechanoreceptors, mediate predator‐induced hatching (Jung et al, 2019, 2020; Warkentin, 2005) and that hypoxia cues flooding‐induced hatching (Warkentin, 2002).…”