In this paper a new model for simulation of the growth of tropical rain for
est is presented (FORMIX3). The model describes growth, mortality, recruitm
ent of trees and competition between trees. The calculation of tree growth
is based on a carbon balance. The carbon gain of a tree depends on the phot
o production of its leaves, respiration and other losses. Trees compete for
light and space. Dying large trees fall down and create gaps in the forest
. Based on an extensive field data review, a parametrisation was developed
for the simulation of lowland Dipterocarp rain forest at Deramakot, Malaysi
a. A total of 28 variables describing different aspects of forest structure
and growth were compared with field data. The model reproduces most parts
of the forest dynamics well. A new concept for sensitivity analysis is pres
ented: 46 model parameter were varied and analysed in respect to their infl
uence on 26 variables describing the forest state. The influence of the dif
ferent processes on forest structure is complex. Some general trends can be
observed: The growth characteristics of the two Dipterocarp species groups
strongly influences species composition in the forest, but not general for
est structure (biomass, leaf area, production, leaf area, tree size distrib
ution) (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.