In this study we present a first limnological characterization of Lake Billy Mitchell [1,013 m above sea level (a.s.l.), 88.3 m depth, 3 km2 surface area] in central Bougainville Island, Papua New Guinea. Physicochemical depth profiles indicated mixis of the entire water body with oxygen saturation reaching 55% in the deepest layers. A shallow thermocline was eroded at night, indicating atelomixis. and Na, Ca, Mg were the dominant anions and cations, respectively, leading to a conductivity of around 1,230 μS cm. The pH was close to neutral throughout the water column, and no accumulation of CO was observed at greater depths. With a total phosphorus concentration of around 25 μg liter the lake can be considered as meso-to eutrophic. The phytoplankton community consisted of 18 taxa. The dinophyte cf. and the filamentous green alga dominated in the uppermost layer and reached a total biovolume around 16 mm liter. Six macrophyte taxa were found (three Spermatophyta/three Bryophyta), with the water chestnut covering the shoreline and spreading to at least 3 m depth. Seven ciliate species were detected (<5 individuals ml) with bacterivorous scuticociliates and the prostomatid dominating the assemblage. The micrometazoan plankton community comprised the rotifer the copepod cf. and a cladoceran species with-in the group all concentrating in the upper water column. The only fish species found in the lake was the eel , whereas in the effluent river this species occurred together with .

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