- tree
 
an object of class "phylo".
	
- x
 
vector of trait values; or a matrix. If x is a vector it must have names that correspond to the tip labels of tree. If x is a matrix (and it probably should be a matrix, not a data frame) then the row names of the matrix should correspond to the tip labels of the phylogeny. In the case of dot.legend, the x coordinate of the legend.
	
- legend
 
logical value indicating whether or not a legend should be plotted.
	
- method
 
tree plotting method to be used internally. Will switch to method="phylogram" if the number of traits is greater than one. For dot.legend, it should be the method that was used for the plot.
	
- standardize
 
a logical value indicating whether or not to standardize x, or each column of x, to have a mean of zero & variance of one prior to analysis.
	
- y
 
y coordinate of the legend.
	
- min
 
minimum value for dot.legend.
	
- max
 
maximum value for dot.legend.
	
- Ntip
 
number of tips in the plotted tree for dot.legend.
	
- length
 
length of legend.
	
- prompt
 
logical value indicating whether or not to prompt for legend position.
	
- ...
 
optional arguments. In the case of dotTree, these will be passed to plotTree or a different internally used plotting function for method="phylogram". See phylo.heatmap for more detail on these arguments. Other option for dotTree also include data.type ("continuous" or "discrete"), colors, length, for data type "continuous" the length of the legend in terms of plotted circles, x.space, the spacing of the columns in the plotted data matrix, and leg.space, the spacing of the legend dots (again, for data.type="continuous" only).