Santana Erika M, Mendoza-Henao Angela M, Goyes Vallejos Johana
Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Red Ecoacústica Colombia, Cali, Colombia.
Proc Biol Sci. 2025 May;292(2047):20250454. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2025.0454. Epub 2025 May 28.
Anuran vocalizations are crucial for species recognition and social interactions, particularly in reproduction. Historically, research has focused almost exclusively on male calls, leading to a male-biased perspective in anuran bioacoustics. Female calls have been often neglected due to their softness, making them difficult to detect. This review provides an overview of female calling behaviour in anurans, addressing a critical gap in frog bioacoustics and sexual selection. Specifically, we aim to (i) provide an overview of the current state of knowledge of female calling in frogs, (ii) propose a standardized classification for anuran call types, (iii) identify general patterns and challenges, (iv) recommend best practices, and (v) highlight areas for further exploration. Our literature review indicates that female calls have been documented in 112 species across 53 genera and 29 families, representing approximately 1.43% of all described anuran species. However, most descriptions are anecdotal or purely descriptive, with few functional analyses. Our findings underscore the widespread but largely overlooked presence of calling females in anurans. Expanding our research efforts on female vocalizations will improve our understanding of anuran communication. We hope this review motivates researchers to consider female frogs in future behavioural, ecological and evolutionary studies.
无尾两栖类的发声对于物种识别和社会互动至关重要,尤其是在繁殖过程中。从历史上看,研究几乎完全集中在雄性叫声上,导致无尾两栖类生物声学研究偏向于雄性视角。雌性叫声往往因其轻柔而被忽视,难以被察觉。本综述概述了无尾两栖类的雌性发声行为,填补了蛙类生物声学和性选择研究中的一个关键空白。具体而言,我们旨在:(i)概述蛙类雌性发声的当前知识状态;(ii)为无尾两栖类叫声类型提出标准化分类;(iii)识别一般模式和挑战;(iv)推荐最佳实践;(v)突出有待进一步探索的领域。我们的文献综述表明,在53个属和29个科的112个物种中记录到了雌性叫声,约占所有已描述无尾两栖类物种的1.43%。然而,大多数描述都是轶事性的或纯粹描述性的,功能分析很少。我们的研究结果强调了无尾两栖类中存在发声雌性这一普遍但大多被忽视的现象。扩大对雌性发声的研究力度将增进我们对无尾两栖类交流的理解。我们希望本综述能激励研究人员在未来的行为、生态和进化研究中考虑雌性蛙类。