# The ‘silent’ half: diversity, function and the critical knowledge gap on female frog vocalizations

**Authors:** Erika M. Santana, Angela M. Mendoza-Henao, Johana Goyes Vallejos

PMC · DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2025.0454 · Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences · 2025-05-28

## TL;DR

This paper highlights the overlooked role of female frog vocalizations, calling for more research to understand their function and diversity.

## Contribution

The paper introduces a standardized classification for anuran call types and emphasizes the need for systematic study of female vocalizations.

## Key findings

- Female calls have been documented in 112 species across 53 genera and 29 families of frogs.
- Most existing descriptions of female calls are anecdotal or descriptive, lacking functional analysis.
- Female vocalizations are widespread but largely ignored in anuran bioacoustics and sexual selection studies.

## Abstract

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.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** aggression (MESH:D010554), Distress (MESH:D012128)
- **Chemicals:** testosterone (MESH:D013739), AVT (MESH:D014668)
- **Species:** Crossodactylus schmidti (Schmidt's spinythumb frog, species) [taxon 318274], Staurois guttatus (black-spotted rock frog, species) [taxon 1047189], Xenopus laevis (African clawed frog, species) [taxon 8355], Alytes cisternasii (brown midwife toad, species) [taxon 214502], Rhinoderma darwinii (species) [taxon 43563], Limnonectes palavanensis (Palawan wart frog, species) [taxon 47435], Pelophylax porosus (dharma pond frog, species) [taxon 88445], Dryophytes (genus) [taxon 1926313], Eleutherodactylus cystignathoides (species) [taxon 122124], Siganus guttatus (golden rabbitfish, species) [taxon 92439], Dryophytes cinereus (green tree frog, species) [taxon 8422], Eleutherodactylus (subgenus) [taxon 228650], Clinotarsus curtipes (bicolored frog, species) [taxon 129029], Aquarana catesbeiana (American bullfrog, species) [taxon 8400], Bombinatoridae (family) [taxon 30312], Leptodactylus latrans (argus frog, species) [taxon 1302381], Xenopus borealis (Kenyan clawed frog, species) [taxon 8354], Odorrana tormota (Anhui sucker frog, species) [taxon 448114], Dryophytes arenicolor (species) [taxon 251751], Lithobates pipiens (northern leopard frog, species) [taxon 8404], Alytes (genus) [taxon 8442], Bombina variegata (yellow-bellied toad, species) [taxon 8348], Leiopelmatidae (family) [taxon 43506], Eleutherodactylus coqui (coqui, species) [taxon 57060], Acris crepitans (northern cricket frog, species) [taxon 317300], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Xenopus poweri (species) [taxon 454605]

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