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\section{Results}  The data from an Artic lake model used in this section was obtained using The Aquatic Ecosystem Simulator (Randerson and Bowker, 2008). Table 1 show the variables and daily data we obtained from the Arctic lake simulation. The model used is deterministic, so there is no variation in different simulation runs. There are a higher dispersion for variables such as temperature ({\it T}) and light ({\it L}) at the three zones of the Arctic lake (surface=S, (surface={\it S},  planktonic={\it P} and benthic={\it B}); Inflow and outflow ({\it I&O}), retention time ({\it RT}) and evaporation ({\it Ev}) also have a high dispersion,{\it Ev} being the variable with the highest dispersion. \subsection{Emergence, Self-organization, and Complexity}