Figure 1.
A curve shows that as environmental richness increases, the number of observable features grows rapidly, illustrating greater complexity in high richness conditions.The graph plots the number of features against environmental richness. At low richness, only a few features are observed, representing simple environments. As richness increases, the number of features rises exponentially, indicating greater environmental complexity. The x-axis ranges from low to high richness, while the y-axis measures the number of features from one to infinity. The illustrations along the axis represent progressive richness levels, from simple organisms to more complex ones, symbolising the concept of increasing diversity and detail in richer environments.

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