If you are referring to animals (which I assume you are since this question is in the Animal Life section), diversity increases when two animals of different species or families interbreed. For example, if you were to breed a lion with a tigress you would more or less get a "liger". If many ligers are created, they may also end up interbreeding with different types of big cats and producing more hybrids.
increase in diversity
Increase in diversity
Yes
Diversity can increase in various settings, such as workplaces, schools, communities, and social groups, when individuals from different backgrounds, cultures, and experiences come together. Embracing diversity can lead to a wider range of perspectives, ideas, and solutions.
meiosis
The sudden increase in invertebrate fossil diversity
Fragmentation can lead to a decrease in genetic diversity within populations and increase isolation between populations which can then decrease overall species diversity in an area. This can result in reduced resilience to environmental changes and increase the risk of local extinctions.
Sexual reproduction is more likely to increase genetic diversity because it involves the combination of genetic material from two parent cells to create a unique offspring with a mix of traits from both parents. This process introduces new genetic variations that can result in increased diversity within a population.
Diversity may initially decrease after a fire in a grassland due to loss of vegetation and habitat. However, over time, the open space and new growth can provide opportunities for different species to establish and lead to an increase in diversity as the ecosystem recovers.
Increase genetic diversity
The purpose of synapsis is to increase genetic variability
This questions is two broad and has too many variables to answer effectively.