Architectural engineering models: Application of intricate structure-building methods (bowers, pit, and castle) in Cichlid fishes of global waters
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V. Thiruvengadam * , P. Vaitheeswaran , M. Akilapriya  |
Operations Head, Marinescape India Pvt Ltd, Ahmedabad, Gujarat State, India |
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This study investigates parental care behaviors in Cichlid fishes through the lens of architectural engineering models. Cichlids employ intricate structure-building methods, notably the construction of bowers using pit and castle techniques, both in natural waters and in public aquaria. These reproductive strategies represent remarkable examples of behavioral adaptation. By excavating pits or building castle-like structures, Cichlids demonstrate advanced engineering skills that serve to attract mates and defend territories.
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Keywords: Cichlid fishes, Bower construction, Intricate structures, Pit and castle method, Behavioral adaptation |
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Type of Study: Research |
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General Received: 2025/09/16 | Accepted: 2026/03/30
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