There were ten total differences observed between the original (Fig. 1) and the replicated figure (Fig. 2). Some of these differences were in the pictures and others were in the organization of the panels.
The open-street map of the replicate figure did not include Life Sciences Laboratory as a landmark and included the Integrative Learning Center, unlike the original Panel A. The identifying labels (street names, building names, water bodies, etc. ) of the replicate openstreet map appeared larger, and the map overall appeared more saturated in color. The close-up of the spider web did not contain an water bottle for scale and included more of the helpline box than in the original figure. The second picture of the spider web showed less of its environment/settings(excluded much of brick wall) than the original picture. The pictures taken on-site appeared more saturated in color in the replicate figure.
Although the corresponding labels of the different panels (A, B, and C) were bolded in both, the letters were of a much bigger size and of a different font type in the replicate figure (Fig.2). The labels were also lesser distance away from the borders than in the original figure.
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You say "an water bottle,"
You say "an water bottle," but you should say "a water bottle."
The close-up of the spider
The close-up of the spider web did not contain an water bottle for scale and included more of the helpline box than in the original figure.
Hi! One thing I noticed was that in the sentence above it should be "a" water bottle
Nice paragraph! Very concise.
Nice paragraph! Very concise. I would avoid saying "more saturated in color." as "more" is not very specific. You could say, "the green appeared darker in color/brighter in color" to be more specific and less vague. Also, I would avoid saying "etc" in scientific writing. Try to list everything out, rather than assume we know what "etc." means.