Bede‐Fazekas Á, Somodi I 2024. Precipitation and temperature timings underlying bioclimatic variables rearrange under climate change globally. Global Change Biology, 30: p.e17496.
Somodi I, Bede-Fazekas Á, Botta-Dukát Z, Molnár Zs (2024): Confidence and consistency in discrimination: a new family of evaluation metrics for potential distribution models. Ecological Modelling 491: 110667.
Somodi I, Konrád KD, Tallósi B, Samu A, Kajner P, Vízi DB, Bede-Fazekas Á (2024): Modelling of potential vegetation identifies diverging expectable outcomes of river floodplain widening. Global Ecology and Conservation 50: e02859.
Konrád KD, Bede-Fazekas Á, Bartha S, Somodi I (2023): Adapting a multiscale approach to assess the compositional diversity of landscapes. Landscape Ecology 38(11): 2731–2747.
Bede-Fazekas Á, Somodi I (2023): Bridging the gap between an applied map and the scientific needs: how to visualize plant hardiness zone maps, their differences and their uncertainties?. Applied Geography 154: 102938.
Tanács E, Belényesi M, Lehoczki R, Pataki R, Petrik O, Standovár T, Pásztor L, Laborczi A, Szatmári G, Molnár Zs, Bede-Fazekas Á, Somodi I, Kristóf D, Kovács-Hostyánszki A, Török K, Kisné Fodor L, Zsembery Z, Friedl Z, Maucha G (2022): Compiling a high-resolution ecosystem map to support environmental policy: a case study for Hungary. Geocarto International 37(25): 8746–8769.
Konrád KD, Bede-Fazekas Á, Molnár Zs, Somodi I (2022): Multilayer landscape classification based on potential vegetation. Preslia 94(4): 631–650.
Tanács E, Bede-Fazekas Á, Csecserits A, Kisné Fodor L, Pásztor L, Somodi I, Standovár T, Zlinszky A, Zsembery Z, Vári Á (2022): Assessing ecosystem condition at the national level in Hungary - indicators, approaches, challenges. One Ecosystem 7: e81543.
Somodi I, Ewald J, Bede-Fazekas Á, Molnár Zs (2021): The relevance of the concept of potential natural vegetation in the Anthropocene. Plant Ecology & Diversity 14(1–2): 13–22.
Bede-Fazekas Á, Somodi I (2020): The way bioclimatic variables are calculated has impact on potential distribution models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 11(12): 1559–1570.
Somodi I, Vadkerti A, Tesitel J (2018): Thesium linophyllon parasitizes and suppresses expansive Calamagrostis epigejos. Plant Biology 20(4): 759–764.
Török K, Csecserits A, Somodi I, Kövendi-Jakó A, Halász K, Rédei T, Halassy M (2018): Restoration prioritization for industrial area applying Multiple Potential Natural Vegetation modeling. Restoration Ecology 26(3): 476–488.
Somodi I, Lepesi N, Botta-Dukát Z (2017): Prevalence dependence in model goodness measures with special emphasis on true skill statistics. Ecology and Evolution 7(3): 863–872.
Bede-Fazekas Á, Czúcz B, Somodi I (2017): Vulnerability of natural landscapes to climate change – a case study of Hungary. Időjárás 121(4): 393–414.
Lepesi N, Bede-Fazekas Á, Czúcz B, Somodi I (2017): Adaptive capacity of climate sensitive habitats to climate change in Hungary. Időjárás 121(4): 415-436.
Somodi I, Molnár Zs, Czúcz B, Bede-Fazekas Á, Bölöni J, Pásztor L, Laborczi A, Zimmermann NE (2017): Implementation and application of multiple potential natural vegetation models – a case study of Hungary. Journal of Vegetation Science 28(6): 1260–1269.
Ribeiro D, Somodi I, Čarni A (2016): Transferability of a predictive Robinia pseudacacia distribution model in northeast Slovenia. Acta Geographica Slovenica 56(1): 25–43.
Bede-Fazekas Á, Somodi I (2015): Stylization: a method for preserving the character of climate sensitive habitats. A case study of acidofrequent mixed forests. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 63(5): 1453–1458.
Fekete G, Molnár Zs, Magyari E, Somodi I, Varga Z (2014): A new framework for understanding Pannonian vegetation patterns: regularities, deviations and uniqueness. Community Ecology 15(1): 12–26.
Endresz G, Somodi I, Kalapos T (2013): Arbuscular mycorrhizal colonisation of roots of grass species differing in invasiveness. Community Ecology 14(1): 67–76.
Aszalós R, Somodi I, Kenderes K, Ruff J, Czúcz B, Standovár T (2012): Accurate prediction of ice disturbance in European deciduous forests with generalized linear models: a comparison of field-based and airborne-based approaches. European Journal of Forest Research 131(6): 1905–1915.
Somodi I, Čarni A, Ribeiro D, Podobnikar T (2012): Recognition of the invasive species Robinia pseudacacia from combined remote sensing and GIS sources. Biological Conservation 150(1): 59–67.
Somodi I, Molnár Zs, Ewald J (2012): Towards a more transparent use of the potential natural vegetation concept - an answer to Chiarucci et al.. Journal of Vegetation Science 23(3): 590–595.
Somodi I, Virágh K, Miklós I (2011): A Bayesian MCMC approach to reconstruct spatial vegetation dynamics from sparse vegetation maps. Landscape Ecology 26(6): 805–822.
Virágh K, Tóth T, Somodi I (2011): Effect of slight vegetation degradation on soil properties in Brachypodium pinnatum grasslands. Plant and Soil 345(1–2): 303–313.
Somodi I, Virágh K, Székely B, Zimmermann NE (2010): Changes in predictor influence with time and with vegetation type identity in a post-abandonment situation. Basic and Applied Ecology 11(3): 225–233.
Fekete G, Somodi I, Molnár Z (2010): Is chorological symmetry observable within the forest steppe biome in Hungary? - A demonstrative analysis of floristic data. Community Ecology 11(2): 140–147.
Somodi I, Virágh K, Podani J (2008): The effect of the expansion of the clonal grass Calamagrostis epigejos on the species turnover of a semi-arid grassland. Applied Vegetation Science 11(2): 187–194.
Virágh K, Horváth A, Bartha S, Somodi I (2008): A multiscale methodological approach for monitoring the effectiveness of grassland management. Community Ecology 9(2): 237–246.
Miklós I, Somodi I, Podani J (2005): Rearrangement of ecological data matrices via Markov chain Monte Carlo simulation. Ecology 86(12): 3398–3410.
Somodi I, Botta-Dukát Z (2004): Determinants of floating island vegetation and succession in a recently flooded shallow lake, Kis-Balaton (Hungary). Aquatic Botany 79(4): 357–366.
Somodi I, Virágh K, Aszalós R (2004): The effects of the abandonment of grazing on the mosaic of vegetation patches in a temperate grassland area in Hungary. Ecological Complexity 1(2): 177–189