Fig 1.
Relationships between charisma and the four main surrogates for conservation studies.
Fig 2.
Twenty most charismatic animal species, in ranking order.
The relative score, i.e., the score for the four survey sources relative to the first ranked (tiger), shows a relatively homogeneous distribution.
Fig 3.
Proportions of traits for the 20 most charismatic species compared to the global proportion.
The chi-squared test, used to assess whether trait proportions are significantly more attributed to a given species, is represented by the p-value significance *** <0.0001, ** <0.01, * <0.05 and by a white square for non-significance. The p-value is not represented when a trait proportion is less often attributed to a species (see details in S3 Table).
Fig 4.
Illustration of the GLMM estimates, which represent the association between species and traits.
See S4 Table for the GLMM estimates.