Sebastiscus marmoratus is one of the ideal fish species for offshore breeding,and temperature changes directly affect its physiological process.We performed whole-transcriptome sequencing of the liver tissues of S.marmoratus under heat stress (25°C),normal condition (20°C,the control),and cold stress (15°C).A total of 376 differentially expressed genes (DEGs),147 differentially expressed lncRNAs (DELs),and 40 differentially expressed miRNAs (DEMis) were detected under heat stress;59 DEGs,59 DELs,and 44 DEMis were detected under cold stress.Furthermore,a competing endogenous RNA regulatory network for the functional interaction of lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA was constructed,and GO and KEGG enrichment analyses showed that genes involved in maintaining homeostasis or adjusting to stress and stimulation were strongly activated during heat stress.Including heat-shock protein-related genes Hsp70,FKBP4,and Hspa4a regulated by dre-mir-205-5p;energy metabolism-related genes GCK,g6pca,and RFK regulated by dre-miR-205-5p,dre-miR-145-5p,novel_441,TCONS_00023692,and tcon_00095578;and immune-related genes SCAF,NLRC3,per1b,herc4,MafG,and KLHL29 regulated by dre-miR-456,novel_640,novel_163,TCONS_00079377,TCONS_00063590,and TCONS_000605708.Our findings provide new insights into the adaptation of S.marmoratus to acute temperature changes.