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Biography

Junior Research Fellow

Clare College听听 鈥 听听Cambridge, UK听听听 鈥⑻ 2022 - 2025

Ph.D Biological Anthropology

91探花视频听听 鈥 听听Cambridge, UK听听听 鈥⑻ 2017-2021

Thesis Title: Branching out: a comparative analysis of determinants of mammalian speciation

  • Research into the demographic determinants of speciation in extant mammals (focusing on primates) and extinct hominins using comparative phylogenetic methods. Major results include a role for shifts in subspecies diversification rates underlying the evolutionary replacement of major strepsirrhine clades by anthropoids, unexpected positive diversity-dependent speciation in Homo, and a novel, process-based framework for hominin taxonomy

B.A. Human, Social, Political Sciences: 1st Class

91探花视频听听听 鈥⑻ Cambridge, UK听听听 鈥⑻ 2013-2016

  • Biological Anthropology track; papers taken included Primate Behaviour, Human Evolution, Behavioural Ecology
  • Awarded 91探花视频 Departmental Prize for best undergraduate exam performance and 91探花视频 Departmental Prize for best undergraduate dissertation
  • Awarded St. John鈥檚 College Larmor Award for 鈥渙utstanding intellectual qualifications, moral conduct and practical activities鈥.

Research

I am an evolutionary biologist interested in the macroevolution听and evolutionary ecology of our own lineage, hominins. The evolution of the traits that set humans apart from other animals, such as cumulative culture and complex technology, have long been the focus of research. However, the macroevolutionary processes that shaped our evolution, and particularly how they compare to those of other animals, have received far less attention. How 鈥渦nique鈥 were hominin macroevolutionary dynamics? I address this question by placing our lineage in an unusually broad comparative sample鈥攁ll mammals. My research is conceptually and methodologically broad, and includes mammalian macroevolution, comparative phylogenetic methods, primatology, palaeoanthropology, and ancient DNA.听

Key Publications

Key publications: 

  • van Holstein, L. A., & Foley, R. A. (2024). Diversity-dependent speciation and extinction in hominins.听Nature Ecology & Evolution, 1-11.
  • van Holstein, L. A., McKay, H. D., Pimiento, C., & Koops, K. (2024). Multidimensional primate niche space sheds light on interspecific competition in primate evolution.听Communications Biology,听7(1), 647.
  • van Holstein, L., Foley, RA., 2022.听A process-based approach to hominin taxonomy unites 鈥榣umpers鈥 and 鈥榮plitters鈥 to shed new light on hominin speciation. Evolutionary Anthropology.
  • van Holstein, L., Foley, RA., 2020. Terrestrial habitats decouple the relationship between species and subspecies diversification in mammals. Proc. R. Soc. B 287: 20192702.
  • van Holstein, L. 2019. Early Definitions of Species. Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science.
  • van Holstein, L., 2019. Darwin on Speciation. Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science.
  • Posth, C., Wi脽ing, C., Kitagawa, K., Pagani, L., van Holstein, L., Racimo, F., Wehrberger, K., Conard, N.J., Kind, C.J., Bocherens, H. and Krause, J., 2017. Deeply divergent archaic mitochondrial genome provides lower time boundary for African gene flow into Neanderthals. Nature Communications, 8, p.16046.
  • van Holstein, L. and Foley, R.A. 2017. Hominin Evolution. Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science.

Publication

Journal articles

2024 (Accepted for publication)

  • Van Holstein, L., McKay, H., Koops, K. and Pimiento, C., 2024 (Accepted for publication). Multidimensional primate niche space sheds light on interspecific competition in primate evolution Communications Biology,
  • 2024

  • van Holstein, LA. and Foley, RA., 2024. Diversity-dependent speciation and extinction in hominins. Nat Ecol Evol, v. 8
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  • 2022

  • van Holstein, LA. and Foley, RA., 2022. A process-based approach to hominin taxonomy provides new perspectives on hominin speciation. Evol Anthropol, v. 31
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  • 2020 (Accepted for publication)

  • Van Holstein, L. and Foley, R., 2020 (Accepted for publication). Terrestrial habitats decouple the relationship between species and subspecies diversification in mammals. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences,
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  • Other publications

    2024

  • van Holstein, LA., McKay, HD., Pimiento, C. and Koops, K., 2024. Publisher Correction: Multidimensional primate niche space sheds light on interspecific competition in primate evolution. Commun Biol, v. 7
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  • Theses / dissertations

    2021 (No publication date)

  • Van Holstein, L., 2021 (No publication date). Branching out: A comparative analysis of demographic determinants of mammalian speciation
  • Job Titles

    Junior Research Fellow, Clare College

    General Info

    Available for consultancy
    Research Expertise / Fields of study: 
    Paleoanthropology
    Human Evolutionary and Behavioural Ecology
    Human Evolution

    Contact Details

    lav22 [at] cam.ac.uk

    Affiliations

    Person keywords: 
    Diversification
    Mammalian evolution
    Hominin speciation
    Subjects: 
    Biological Anthropology
    Themes: 
    Human Evolutionary Studies
    Geographical areas: 
    Africa