"Neuromechanical matching is a principle that states muscles woth the greatest mechanical advantage (internal moment arm length) will be recruited to perform the task and this makes perfect sense in evolutionary terms because animals that did not use this principle would not have been efficient and would therefore have died out quite quickly. In contrast, the animals that used this principle would have been more efficient and hence more successful since they would have used less energy to move around, find food, escape predators, and do anything else they needed to do."
From an anthropology view is this statement correct? Or is it simplfying evolution? Please go in detail into why this statement may not be entirely true from an evolutionary perspective and why evolution isnt a linear process And what could he some arguments against this statement?