“…In fishes, growth of the inner ear is generally characterized by an increase in macula size and an increase in absolute number of HCs (Corwin, 1983;Popper and Hoxter, 1984;Lombarte and Popper, 1994;Chaves et al, 2017;Lozier and Sisneros, 2020;Sauer et al, 2022), decreasing density of HCs (Coffin et al, 2012;Chaves et al, 2017;Lozier and Sisneros, 2020;Sauer et al, 2022), and HC orientation groups that do not change (Lombarte and Popper, 1994;Chaves et al, 2017;Lozier and Sisneros, 2020;Sauer et al, 2022). While evidence for the functional significance of these changes is limited and inconsistent (Corwin, 1983;Higgs et al, 2002Higgs et al, , 2003Coffin et al, 2012;Lu and Desmidt, 2013;Wang et al, 2015), it seems likely that changes to the sensory epithelia will impact some aspect of auditory and/or vestibular capacity.…”