“…However, calculated life expectancies of gastropods indicated 0.74, 0.9, and 0.5 years for the first, second, and third years, respectively, confirming a normal size distribution frequency [90] under natural environmental conditions. Normal size frequency distribution is indicative of natural mortality [91], while uneven distribution is indicative of anthropogenic environmental deterioration [60] or human exploitation [92,93]. In normal or low-stress environments, symmetric, unimodal, bell-shaped curves, and slightly leftskewed due to the higher mortality of adults, are expected [94].…”