We used multi-locus DNA fingerprinting to determine the parentage of 1
3 broods of Bell Miner (Manorina melanophrys) nestlings. Despite very
large contingents of male helpers attending individual nests and livin
g in close proximity to breeding females, we found only one instance o
f extra-pair paternity in 24 nestlings. The genetic father of the extr
a-pair nestling was not among the males in our study population. The m
ajority of helpers (67% of 52 cases) were close relatives (r > 0.25) o
f at least one parent of the brood being provisioned. Helpers were mor
e often closely related to the male than the female parent. Only 17% o
f cases involved helpers that were apparently unrelated to either of t
he parents of the broods being aided. We conclude that Bell Miners do
not mate promiscuously and that the majority of helpers are close rela
tives of the breeding pair. Cooperative breeding in Bell Miners seems
to have evolved as a system of collateral kinship among the breeding b
irds and helpers.