“…Interestingly, detailed information on four absolute metrics related to "species loss" (i.e., loss of suitable habitat by the studied species under future climate change), "species absence" (i.e., amount of area not occupied by the studied species under current and future climatic scenarios), "stable" (i.e., the amount of area occupied by the studied species both under current and future climatic scenarios) and "gain" (i.e., a gain of suitable habitat by the studied species under future climate change) can be obtained (Guisan et al, 2017). Lastly, from the above four absolute metrics, three additional relative metrics can be calculated, including "percentage loss" (i.e., percentage of currently suitable areas predicted to be lost and is calculated as [loss/(loss + stable)]; "percentage gain" (i.e., percentage of new habitats predicted to be suitable when compared with the species' current distribution size and is calculated as [gain/(loss + stable)]; and "range change, " i.e., the overall output of predictions and is calculated as (percentage gain-percentage loss) (Kumari et al, 2022;Wani et al, 2022b).…”