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Fig 1.

Relationships between charisma and the four main surrogates for conservation studies.

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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.

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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).

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Fig 4.

Illustration of the GLMM estimates, which represent the association between species and traits.

See S4 Table for the GLMM estimates.

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