\name{balance} \alias{balance} \title{Balance of a Dichotomous Phylogenetic Tree} \usage{ balance(phy) } \arguments{ \item{phy}{an object of class \code{"phylo"}.} } \description{ This function computes the balance of a phylogenetic tree, that is for each node of the tree the numbers of descendants (i.e. tips) on each of its daughter-branch. The tree must be fully dichotomous. } \value{ a numeric matrix with two columns and one row for each node of the tree. The columns give the numbers of descendants on each daughter-branches (the order of both columns being arbitrary). If the phylogeny \code{phy} has an element \code{node.label}, this is used as rownames for the returned matrix; otherwise the numbers (of mode character) of the matrix \code{edge} of \code{phy} are used as rownames. } \references{ Aldous, D. J. (2001) Stochastic models and descriptive statistics for phylogenetic trees, from Yule to today. \emph{Statistical Science}, \bold{16}, 23--34. } \author{Emmanuel Paradis \email{Emmanuel.Paradis@mpl.ird.fr}} \keyword{manip}