“…Similarly, as also pointed out by Jørgensen et al (2011), explanations based on sib competition and other correlations between maternal phenotype and neonatal environment are taxon-specific (Hendry et al, 2001;Rollinson and Hutchings, 2010;Parker and Begon, 1986), and have proved to be problematic (Hendry and Day, 2003). Given how common and taxonomically widespread the positive correlation between female and offspring sizes is (e.g., insects, Fox and Czesak, 2000;marine invertebrates, Marshall and Keough, 2008;Marshall et al, 2010;Nasution et al, 2010;fish, Reznick and Yang, 1993;Rollinson and Hutchings, 2010;Jørgensen et al, 2011;Kindsvater et al, 2012;plants, Sakai and Harada, 2001;, it is clear that some fundamental element is still missing from the picture.…”