“…In fish, egg size is not only heritable (Kinnison, Unwin, Hendry, & Quinn, ; Su, Liljedahl, & Gall, ), but can vary both within and among females and is also influenced by the environment the mother experiences, as well as maternal age and size (Chambers & Leggett, ; Cogliati, Unrein, Stewart, Schreck, & Noakes, ; Leblanc, Benhaïm, Hansen, Kristjánsson, & Skúlason, ; Segers & Taborsky, ). In turn, egg size can strongly affect behavior and fitness of offspring (Benhaïm, Skúlason, & Hansen, ; Leblanc et al, ; Leblanc, Kristjánsson, & Skúlason, ), with smaller embryos often developing faster than larger embryos (Cogliati et al, ; Leblanc et al, ; Valdimarsson, Skúlason, & Snorrason, ). Despite the widely accepted view that egg size can affect offspring fitness (Bernardo, ; Mousseau & Fox, ), only one study has reported a link between egg size and offspring gene expression in fishes.…”