
Publications
Stanek, TJ, Leung, W, Shaffer, CD, The Genomics Education Partnership, Olaveja, I. Laughlin, A, Hester, J, Garrido, D, Oh, EK, Volski, M, Panda, N, Mo, M, Cordes, E, Dalling, M. Kershaw, K, Arnott, M, Daly, S, Valenzuela, SG, Thompson, P, … Ellison, CE (2025). Recombination Suppression Drives Expansion of the Drosophila Dot Chromosome. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 42(12):msaf304. https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msaf304
Chou, TL, Schrock, SAR, Wilber, MQ, Tanner, JC. (2025). Do I Sound Sick? Condition-Dependent Advertisement Signals in Naturally Infected Frogs. Ecology and Evolution. 15(10):e72350. doi:10.1002/ece3.72350
Chou TL, Gall MD. (2025). I Can’t Hear You: Effects of Noise on Auditory Processing in Mixed-Species Flocks. Journal of Experimental Biology. 228(10). doi:10.1242/jeb.250033.
Chou TL, Krishna A, Fossesca M, Desai A, Goldberg J, Jones S, Stephens M, Basile BM, Gall MD. (2023). Interspecific differences in the effects of masking and distraction on anti-predator behavior in suburban anthropogenic noise. PLoS ONE. 18(8):e0290330. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0290330.
Fossesca M, Henry KS, Chou TL and Gall MD (2023). The silent assumption of the masking hypothesis: avian auditory processing and implications for behavioral responses to anthropogenic noise. Front. Ecol. Evol. 11:1233911. doi: 10.3389/fevo.2023.1233911
FROG FEATURES
Read about the project I am working on as part of my UTK Graduate Student Research Award!
Check out this feature of the Tanner Lab (and a picture of me swabbing a peeper!) in an article published on the cool work being done by faculty within the UTK College of Arts and Sciences!
I will be speaking on my research with frogs as the San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory (SFBBO) Birdy Hour Speaker on May 6th starting at 6pm PST. You can register and attend virtually here!
BIRD FEATURES
You can learn more about my songbird work through my JEB Early Career Research Spotlight, written in association with the publication Chou and Gall (2025).
I've discussed the work of my senior thesis, which eventually turned into the Chou and Gall (2025) publication, with both the San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory (SFBBO) and the Golden Gate Bird Alliance. A recording of my talk from the SFBBO Birdy Hour can be found here!
