the transmission of a pathogen from once species to a novel species
What is spillover?
this is the main driver of environmental stress
What is humans?
this type of introduced species competes with native species for niche space and resources, while possibly bringing new pathogens.
What is an invasive species?
These diseases are different from emerging diseases because they've been there before.
What are re-emerging diseases?
According to the Gore (2019) article, these are criminal activities involving natural resources that cross international borders and harm the environment
What are transnational environmental crimes (TEC)?
This is an area where people are not within a manageable proximity to health fresh food
What is a "food desert"?
this is the specific dividing line still existing in STL. It separates north from south and delineates racial disparities.
What is the 'Delmar Divide'?
this is the "era" of time we are currently living in
What is "anthroprocene"?
This is the number of earth's it takes to support humanity, today. (use the graph).
What is approx. 1.6 Earths annually.
Ceballos (2017) suggests we are already experiencing THIS event in time. You know, like the dinosaurs.
What is the sixth mass extinction?
What is biodiversity?
These diseases are found in NEW or novel places that they have not occurred in before.
What is an emerging disease?
This is the town in Missouri where dioxin (Agent Orange) was used on unpaved roads, resulting in dioxin exposure for visitors and residents.
Where is Times Beach?
This triple Venn Diagram depicts the three branches of One Health
What is the One Health Triad?
According to Mackenzie, 2019, this is where most emerging zoonotic infectious diseases originate
what is wildlife?
this is the breaking up of large swaths of land into smaller, lesser diverse pieces.
what is habitat fragmentation?
this concept, coined by Dr. Benjamin Chavis, Jr., states that vulnerable populations are disproportionately affected by environmental pollutants.
What is environmental racism?
Deforestation can result in this phenomenon where fertile land becomes desert...
What is desertification?
This map depicts these in the United States. 
What are food deserts?
According to the Mackenzie (2019), the primary goal of THIS is promoting collaboration across human, animal, and environmental health sectors
what is One Health?
this type of disease can pass from animals to humans
What is a zoonotic disease?
this is the permanent destruction of forested lands.
What is deforestation?
This act, passed by Congress in 1980, allows the EPA the authority to direct the clean up of a contaminated area.
What is CERCLA?
What is the species-area relationship?
Argued by Keesing and Ostfeld, this phenomenon occurs when the transmission of a pathogen increases as biodiversity declines.
What is the dilution effect?