“…A similar mechanism has been found in jumping frogs, in which both muscle shortening and elastic recoil occur during launch (Roberts and Marsh, 2003;Astley and Roberts, 2012). The activation of muscles well in advance of high-powered movements is a common phenomenon, having been found or implicated not only in salamanders (Deban and Dicke, 2004;Deban et al, 2007) but also in other high-powered movements in both vertebrates and invertebrates (Wainwright and Bennett, 1992a;Wainwright and Bennett, 1992b;de Groot and van Leeuwen, 2004;Patek et al, 2004;Burrows, 2006;Patek et al, 2006;Van Wassenbergh et al, 2008;Patek et al, 2007;Burrows, 2009;Anderson and Deban, 2010;Deban and Lappin, 2011;Roberts and Azizi, 2011;Anderson and Deban, 2012;Sandusky and Deban, 2012;Anderson and Higham, 2014;Higham and Anderson, 2014).…”