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Bori L. Olla is affiliated with the National Marine Fisheries Service in the United States. The scientist's work does not currently have publicly listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues available for reference.

No details are provided regarding specific fields or subfields of study, nor are main topics of work or book publications documented.

There is no record of awards won or notable recognitions connected to Bori L. Olla.

The available information focuses primarily on the scientist's institutional association, offering limited insight into individual research contributions or academic collaborations. This data suggests the scientist is active in marine-related research supported or conducted within a federal fisheries service context.

Best Publications

  • Understanding how the hatchery environment represses or promotes the development of behavioral survival skills

    B. L. Olla;M. W. Davis;C. H. Ryer

  • Behavior of Marine Animals

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  • Stress induced by hooking, net towing, elevated sea water temperature and air in sablefish: lack of concordance between mortality and physiological measures of stress

    M. W. Davis;B. L. Olla;C. B. Schreck

  • The role of learning and stress in predator avoidance of hatchery-reared coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) juveniles

    Bori L. Olla;Michael W. Davis

  • Endurance of simulated winter conditions by age‐0 walleye pollock: effects of body size, water temperature and energy stores

    S. M. Sogard;B. L. Olla

  • Culture of Florida red tilapia in marine cages: the effect of stocking density and dietary protein on growth.

    Wade O. Watanabe;John H. Clark;Jason B. Dunham;Robert I. Wicklund

  • Information transfer and the facilitation and inhibition of feeding in a schooling fish

    Clifford H. Ryer;Bori L. Olla

  • Food deprivation affects vertical distribution and activity of a marine fish in a thermal gradient: potential energy-conserving mechanisms

    Susan M. Sogard;Bori L. Olla

  • Growth depensation and aggression in laboratory reared coho salmon: the effect of food distribution and ration size

    C. H. Ryer;B. L. Olla

  • Effect of light on juvenile walleye pollock shoaling and their interaction with predators

    Clifford H. Ryer;Bori L. Olla

  • Social mechanisms facilitating exploitation of spatially variable ephemeral food patches in a pelagic marine fish

    Clifford H. Ryer;Bori L. Olla

  • Effects of simulated trawling on sablefish and walleye pollock: the role of light intensity, net velocity and towing duration

    B. L. Olla;M. W. Davis;C. B. Schreck

  • Aggression and Variation in Growth of Chum Salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) Juveniles in Seawater: Effects of Limited Ration

    Michael W. Davis;Bori L. Olla

  • Notes: Comparison of Predator Avoidance Capabilities with Corticosteroid Levels Induced by Stress in Juvenile Coho Salmon

    Bori L. Olla;Michael W. Davis;Carl B. Schreck

  • The influence of hunger and predation risk on group cohesion in a pelagic fish, walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma

    Susan M. Sogard;Bori L. Olla

  • CHEMORECEPTION IN THE BLUE CRAB, CALLINECTES SAPIDUS

    Walter H. Pearson;Bori L. Olla

  • Stress and Delayed Mortality Induced in Pacific Halibut by Exposure to Hooking, Net Towing, Elevated Seawater Temperature and Air: Implications for Management of Bycatch

    Michael W. Davis;Bori L. Olla

  • Foraging Behavior of Hatchery-Produced Coho Salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) Smolts on Live Prey

    Cynthia A. Paszkowski;Bori L. Olla

  • The influence of food distribution upon the development of aggressive and competitive behaviour in juvenile chum salmon, Oncorhynchus keta

    C. H. Ryer;B. L. Olla

  • Behavioural responses of sablefish, Anoplopoma fimbria, to bait odour

    S. Løkkeborg;B. L. Olla;W. H. Pearson;M. W. Davis

  • The effects of temperature and salinity on growth and feed utilization of juvenile, sex-reversed male Florida red tilapia cultured in a recirculating system

    Wade O. Watanabe;Douglas H. Ernst;Michael P. Chasar;Robert I. Wicklund

Frequent Co-Authors

Susan M. Sogard
Susan M. Sogard National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Clifford H. Ryer
Clifford H. Ryer National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Carl B. Schreck
Carl B. Schreck Oregon State University
Jason B. Dunham
Jason B. Dunham United States Geological Survey
Cynthia A. Paszkowski
Cynthia A. Paszkowski University of Alberta

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