“…Early-life performance in acquiring and efficiently using resources sets the stage for the timing of maturation: sexual maturation and reproduction are costly processes, and a key part of juvenile development is the accumulation and storage of excess energy to support future maturation (Hutchings & Jones, 1998;Simpson, 1992;Thorpe, 2007). Standard metabolic rate (SMR) (Chabot et al, 2016) is a potentially important trait with regards to this as it relates to the organism's maintenance energy requirements, capacity for nutrient assimilation, and responses to changing resource availability (Armstrong et al, 2011;Auer, Bassar, et al, 2020;Auer, Solowey, et al, 2020;Bochdansky et al, 2005;Millidine et al, 2009;Rosenfeld et al, 2015). The effect of vgll3 genotype on body condition, as well as its strong effect on age at maturity, raises the question of whether vgll3 might assert some of its effects via SMR, warranting an investigation on the potential influence of vgll3 on metabolic phenotype.…”