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Lamont, Byron B.; Connell, Stephen W.; Bergl, Stephen M. (1991). "Seed bank and population dynamics of Banksia cuneata: The role of time, fire and moisture". Botanical Gazette. 152 (1): 114–22. doi:10.1086/337870. JSTOR2995498. S2CID84817881.
Burgman, Mark; Lamont, Byron (1992). "A stochastic model for the viability of Banksia cuneata populations: environmental, demographic and genetic effects". Journal of Applied Ecology. 29 (3). Journal of Applied Ecology, Vol. 29, No. 3: 719–727. doi:10.2307/2404481. JSTOR2404481.
Broadhurst, Linda M.; Coates, David J. (2004). "Genetic divergence among and diversity within two rare Banksia species and their common close relative in the subgenus Isostylis R.Br. (Proteaceae)". Conservation Genetics. 5 (6): 837–846. doi:10.1007/s10592-004-5268-9. S2CID39559876.
Lamont, Byron B.; Connell, Stephen W.; Bergl, Stephen M. (1991). "Seed bank and population dynamics of Banksia cuneata: The role of time, fire and moisture". Botanical Gazette. 152 (1): 114–22. doi:10.1086/337870. JSTOR2995498. S2CID84817881.
Fitzpatrick, Matthew C.; Gove, Aaron D.; Sanders, Nathan J.; Dunn, Robert R. (2008). "Climate change, plant migration, and range collapse in a global biodiversity hotspot: the Banksia (Proteaceae) of Western Australia". Global Change Biology. 14 (6): 1–16. Bibcode:2008GCBio..14.1337F. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2008.01559.x. S2CID31990487.