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The phrase "a tendency for more data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing patterns or behaviors related to the accumulation or analysis of data in various contexts, such as research or data analysis.
Example: "In recent studies, there has been a tendency for more data to be collected, leading to more comprehensive insights."
Alternatives: "a trend towards increased data" or "a propensity for additional data".
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However, there is a tendency for more data points at low diversity (monoculture of each species as reference) than at high diversity, which may affect the slope of the NPP/diversity relation (Schmid et al. 2008).
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