There are four differences between the contents of the pictures. First, the figures do not represent the same interspecific interaction. This is evident because the original contains the forest green scale-like leaves of the juniper (Fig. 1 - B), while the replicate does not (Fig. 2 - B). Second, the backgrounds of the pictures are not the same. There is no background in the original picture of the juniper only (Fig. 1 - A), while the background of the bush 1 only picture includes a tan structure on the left side (Fig. 2 - A). The background of forsythia and juniper includes two LSL windows separated by tan brick, with the left window being shown more than the right window (Fig. 1 - B), while the background of bush 1 and bush 2 includes an LSL window in the top right corner and a glass panel that meets the ground on the left side (Fig. 2 - B). The background of forsythia only is solely tan bricks (Fig. 1 - C), while the background of bush 2 only is snow and a tan brick structure on the left side (Fig. 2 - C). Third, the colors of certain elements that are present in both figures vary between the two. The snow has a bluish tint in the original (Fig. 1 - B) while it resembles true white moreso in the replicate (Fig. 2). The tan color of the LSL building also has this bluish tint in the original (Fig. 1 - B) while it appears more of an orange-tan in the replicate (Fig. 2 - B). Fourth, the figure components that are specific to one organism show much greater detail in the original (Fig. 1 - A, Fig 1 - C) than in the replicate (Fig. 2 - A, Fig. 2 - C).
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