Porcellio laevis plays an important role in
nutrient cycling in habitats by breaking down dead plant material and animal waste, and thereby releasing essential nutrients back into the ecosystem. The species is known to be an opportunistic feeder, consuming a wide range of organic matter such as leaves, moss, lichens, and even rotting wood. Therefore,
P. laevis can thrive in many different ecological niches. It is also an important food source for many animals, including birds, reptiles, and small mammals.
P. laevis have the ability to tolerate and even accumulate heavy metals in their bodies, making the potentially useful in the
bioremediation of heavy metal-contaminated soils. == Behavior ==