Stable isotope analyses of carbon and nitrogen in hair keratin of suspected man-eating wolves from 1880s

Author:

Junno Juho-Antti,Väre Tiina,Tikkanen Jouni,Heino Matti T.,Niskanen Markku,Kakko Iiro,Honka Johanna,Kallio-Seppä Titta,Kvist Laura,Harmoinen Jenni,Aspi Jouni

Abstract

AbstractThe so-called man-eating wolves of Turku, a pack of three wolves, reportedly killed 22 children in South-Western Finland in 1880–1881. Enormous efforts were carried out to eradicate them. In January 1882 the last remaining wolf was killed. Since then, there has been considerable debate regarding the validity and extent of the man-eating behaviour. This study aims to clarify whether man-eating behaviour can be observed from the remains of these wolves. One of the wolves was mounted in 1882 and is on display at St. Olaf’s school in Turku, enabling us to collect hair keratin samples. Additionally, hair keratin was collected from two other suspected man-eaters. We analysed carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) stable isotope values to study the wolf’s diet during the last months of its life. Samples from seven temporally concurrent wolves were used to construct reference values. Our analyses indicated that δ15N values of suspected man-eaters were relatively low compared to the reference sample. We could not detect clear trends in isotope ratios associated with potential man-eating behavior. We believe that this lack of distinctive patterns can be explained by the relatively minor role that man-eating played in their overall diet.

Funder

Academy of Finland

Eino Jutikkala Foundation

Kone Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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