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Auditory cue is widely used throughout the animal kingdom in both terrestrial and aquatic environments.Some marine species are dependent on rocks and kelp beds for survival and reproduction.But nothing is known about whether acoustic cues are used in this context.Here,we characterizes the acoustic behavior of the Marbled rockfish Sebasticus marmoratus,and compares acoustic features to hearing ability,measured by the auditory evoked potential (AEP) technique.